By: Andrew Kraly
DAY 1
For my project I went to Indian Run Falls behind Sells middle school. I created an arrowhead out of stones I found on the banks of the stream. The arrowhead is in the middle of the stream on a large flat stone so it isn't completely submerged by water. I created an arrowhead because it represents the Native American heritage of Ohio and of our specific area. It only took me about an hour to find all of the stones and create it.
DAY 2
I returned the day after and nothing much had changed. The water was a little deeper and some leaves had fallen onto it but besides that it was the exact same.
DAY 3
Two days later I returned but at night this time. It is hard to see but all of the stones had been pushed to the very back and some were missing. You could not make out the shape of the arrowhead I had created days earlier. I believe that an animal or a human had destroyed it because if it was the stream that moved it , the stones would have been pushed to the front instead of the back.



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