These Roman remains of a C3rd fort sit 5 miles distant from Great Yarmouth (when walked via the estuary bank). There and back gives me a 10-mile hike.
Wall/Tower from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
These Roman remains of a C3rd fort sit 5 miles distant from Great Yarmouth (when walked via the estuary bank). There and back gives me a 10-mile hike.
Wall/Tower from the list provided for #2021picoftheweek provided by Maria Antonia
I can just FEEL the history! I love that they used different rocks/stones/bricks. Not sure if they did that for aesthetic reasons, but it sure is pretty in its own way.
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It remained a traditional form of building in East Anglia. We have flints, we don’t have rock
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Wow. Beautiful wall, though.
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Good place to stop for coffee! Sure to meet someone worthy of 5 minutes chat, since all the local dogs come here, bringing their walkers with them
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That is a bonus!
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Yes and no. I lost half a flask of coffee once to an inquisitive boisterous dog! But there’s usually plenty of chat, and local info on what’s been seen bird-wise
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Ah well… the price you had to pay…
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Yes. Indeed. Sometimes the hermit has to be sociable.
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This is true
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Humph
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HAH!
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🙂
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