DescriptionRoman Fort and the Antonine Wall - geograph.org.uk - 1449013.jpg
English: Roman Fort and the Antonine Wall The ditch, clearly seen in a lighter shade of green, marks the course of the Antonine Wall - the most north westerly frontier achieved by the Roman Empire. I believe it was only in use for little over 20 years. To the right are ridges and mounds that indicate the position of the Roman Fort at Rough Castle - the whole scene reminds me of a golf course.
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