Looking East at:
A stone row that follows the high point of an East/West outcrop up on the slopes of Mount Tobe(y) - (or is it Montoo? Or Manitou??) above Waterbury CT has a small spur that stretches out to the south (above) and then fizzles out, as seen below, looking West.
A northeast view:

A closer view of a cobble, just to the right of the two branches, on the large triangular boulder:



A closer view of a cobble, just to the right of the two branches, on the large triangular boulder:
To me the stone resembles other "single stone turtles" such as these at the post: http://wakinguponturtleisland.blogspot.com/2010/10/leominster-familiar-shape.html
I think I see some other testudinate shapes in there that make me think this is a Native American Stone Row and not a later Historic stone fence...
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