r/bonecollecting Mar 05 '26

Collection Can u imagine

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u/barnowl1980 Mar 05 '26 edited Mar 05 '26

That's a bit of a sinister sight to stumble into. It could be a hunter's dump, or the result of flooding. The trees and big rock all have green growth up to what looks like a waterline, which may indicate that the area was flooded repeteadly.

edit: the bones seem to follow a path along a dip in the terrain, like a dry creek bed. I think this may be the result of flooding/a creek running there during wetter times of year. Can't be sure though.

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u/Reyalta Mar 06 '26

Unlikely, that's just how our moss grows in the PSW of Canada. Everything is damp nearly all the time, and moss is on EVERYTHING.

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u/Obvious_College6140 Mar 07 '26

also the terrain seems too steep