Hadrian's Wall, England
The Romans conceived of and built it and that’s amazing. Yet, what almost interests me more is has happened after that. They “only” used it for about 287 years. That means it’s been doing other things for 1,602 years and counting.
Read the full Should Be Digging entry for Hadrian's Wall at http://shouldbedigging.com/the-great-wall-of-england/
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Panoramic view east along Hadrian's Wall, Northern England
Looking east along the Wall, toward Sycamore Gap, Houseteads, and eventually Newcastle Upon Tyne. Taking full advantage of the natural topography, this is one of the most scenic sections of Hadrian's Wall, if you ask me. This print will contribute some late light from the North of England to any setting.
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