- Follins Pond
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lake_name = Follins Pond
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caption_lake = from Yarmouth Port
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location =Cape Cod ,Massachusetts
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type = brackish
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outflow = Bass River
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cities =Follins Pond is a brackish
lake located onCape Cod , separating the towns ofDennis, Massachusetts , andYarmouth, Massachusetts . The lake is connected toNantucket Sound via the Bass River.Connection to Vinland
Follins Pond is noteworthy primarily because there has been an attempt to connect it to the semi-legendary lost Norse
colony ofVinland .In the 1950s,
Frederick J. Pohl investigated Follins Pond and claimed that he had located shore rocks along the pond into which were drilled holes that strongly resembled Norse mooring stones (the Norse were known to drill holes into which iron pins were inserted for the purpose of mooring their "knarrer").Additionally, Pohl claimed that he had uncovered the tops of posts about a foot underground, arranged in a pattern that might have been that of either a Norse
shipyard ordrydock .Further, at about the same time a claimed "Viking horse bone" may have been unearthed at Follins Pond. Pohl was of the opinion that at least a few horses were brought from
Greenland by the Norse on their further voyages of exploration.Pohl published a book in 1952 entitled "The lost discovery: Uncovering the track of the Vikings in America" which detailed this claim. It is generally not taken seriously by mainstream historians, as the evidence presented is rather scant and no archaeological finds of any significance have been made in the area since.
Local notoriety
Interestingly, some of the road names around Follins Pond seem to reflect this theory. A "Norsemans Beach Road" can be found on the eastern shore of the lake, a "Norse Road" on the north shore of the lake, and a "Valhalla Drive" and "Erik's Path" close to the south shore.
Additionally, along the shore of a smaller body of water known as Kelleys Bay joined to Follins Pond by the
Bass River can be found "Vinland Drive", "Skerry Road", "Saga Road", "Fiord Drive", "Freydis Drive", and "Lief Ericson Drive (sic)".Further south, along the shores of the Bass River, can be found "Lief's Lane", "Legend Drive", "Old Saga Drive", "Rune Stone Road", "Viking Rock Road", "Keel Cape Drive", "Erickson Way", and "Mooring Lane".
At the very least, the community finds these theories noteworthy or humorous enough to reflect them in street names.
In addition, articles about the purported past of Follins Pond occasionally turn up in the " [http://www.capecodtimes.com Cape Cod Times] " and other local newspapers.
ee also
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Waquoit Bay External links
* [http://www.bwpowell.com/archeology/thevikings/mooring.html Article about alleged mooring stones in the area]
* [http://www.bwpowell.com/archeology/osseous/follins.html Article about the horse bone find]
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