The territory is composed by a succession of valleys and more elevated lands that go from north to south.
The elevated lands around the village were used for grazing.
The most desirable building sites are on elevated land facing south.
Beginning with the temple, this elevated land (called the hill) continues flat for many miles eastward.
It was a triangular elevated land with its apex at north.
Many such mills would be built in a row on elevated land.
The elevated land also made a low hill a good viewing point to keep watch over all nearby towns.
It also is found in coniferous forests and high elevated lands from 5,000 to 8,000 feet.
It is the second most elevated land in all of Bucks County at 520 feet.
It also means that men knew about where to set up settlements, as they had selected an elevated land.