By the way, I live in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. It's a town of about 15,000 people, situated among miles and miles of farms and fields, and not far from Horicon Marsh (the largest freshwater marsh in the world). The hills here are mainly ''drumlins'' formed during the Ice Age, when a large 'finger' of the Canadian glaciers swept through here, carving teardrop shaped hills and leaving valleys called ''moraines''. This woods has many small hills, I sometimes think may be buriel mounds for the Winnebago...Indian burial grounds are quite common around here, and are often shaped like animals, or people, but the simpler ones are marked by small rock formations (second picture).

A small piece of marshy land nearby...

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