Talus Cone and buffalo jump bones
The large stone behind the bush is a Talus cone that the buffalos landed on when they were run/stampeded into the crevice. Below the Talus cone is a massive collection of bison bison bones that are covered with a mesh to prevent erosion. To the right is Bonfire shelter. Many of the bison fell into the shelter and many fell outside (now washed away). Bonfire is not only the oldest known bison jump in America it is also the most southern. More captures will follow. Emile
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