DescriptionBurgh Castle Bastion and Wall - geograph.org.uk - 1951380.jpg
English: Burgh Castle Bastion and Wall, near to Burgh Castle, Norfolk, Great Britain.
A view of one of the bastions. The original appearance can be seen at the top of the wall, knapped flint. The rest has been stolen for building projects, including the church. The layers of tiles mean your know this is Roman, they liked their tiles!
Another example is at Hales, Norfolk <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1938282">TM3896 : Roman Tile</a> and Caistor St Edmund, Norwich. A very slight 'normal fault' (where the right part of the wall has slipped downwards) can be seen to the left. Although this is a human made wall it still mirrors real geological faults.
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