Seminole Rest Historic Site

House over a Native American mound in Seminole Rest Historic Site, Florida.
The house over the Native American mound. 

Part of Canaveral National Seashore, the small park preserves two Timucuan mounds with an old house seating on top of each one. 

The Timucuan Native Americans came here to fish since 500 AD. The discarded shells and trash became the small hills - we visited once a huge mound on the other side of Mosquito Lagoon by Apollo Beach.

There were many other mounds here, but all were destroyed to use as construction materials.

Thank the houses for the two survivors. A paradoxical way to preserve ancient remains.

(Posted from the phone.)

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