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Mima Mounds: Oregon, USA- Area 1 By: admin

Mima Mounds are aligned in rows and seem to originate from the ancient rivers at this Oregon site that extends for a 20+ mile radius:

Mima Mounds- parallel rows from ancient river

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The mounds are between 30-60+ feet in diameter:

Close-up of the Oregon parallel mounds


Close-up of the rows of mounds


Another site 1.5 miles to the North contains the larger circles at 50-60+ feet in diameter:

Larger mima mound site in Oregon

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posted @ Sunday, March 02, 2008
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