English: Hadrian's Wall, Heddon-on-the Wall. A remarkable survival after 2000 years of plundering the Wall for building in this area. The two ditches associated with the Wall can just be made out: The Wall Ditch in front (to the left) and the Vallum behind (to the right). Part of the foundations of a turret an be seen in the middle of the photograph. The view is to the east.
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