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images of wansdyke

a mysterious defensive earthwork from the Dark Ages.In parts,spectacularly impressive,even today,possibly 1500 years after it was dug,and in some parts almost gone,due to modern farming methods or effects of nature.It is not known exactly when the Wansdyke was constructed,or by whom,but it was mentioned by the Saxon Chronicles in AD577,and it wasn't constructed by the Romans,giving a period of about 160 years at the beginning of the Dark Ages.Some say,Arthurian.
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Approaching  Wansdyke  from  Long  Barrow.
Approaching Wansdyke from Long Barrow.
The  Wansdyke  Path in Strawberry  Ground.
The Wansdyke Path in Strawberry Ground.
The  much  depleted  Wansdyke, near  the  edge  of  West  Woods.
The much depleted Wansdyke, near the edge of West Woods.
Wansdyke  on  the  edge  of  West  Woods.
Wansdyke on the edge of West Woods.
The  depleted  Wansdyke
The depleted Wansdyke
Wansdyke approaching medieval village of Shaw.
Wansdyke approaching medieval village of Shaw.
Wansdyke about  to leave  West  Woods./ 1
Wansdyke about to leave West Woods./ 1
Wansdyke,near  to  the  edge  of  West  Woods.
Wansdyke,near to the edge of West Woods.
Wansdyke, at  it's  most  impressive.
Wansdyke, at it's most impressive.
Wansdyke  ditch, looking  west  to  Tan  Hill.
Wansdyke ditch, looking west to Tan Hill.
Wansdyke  on  Tan  Hill.
Wansdyke on Tan Hill.
On  Morgan's  Hill, on  the  line  of  the  Roman  Road.
On Morgan's Hill, on the line of the Roman Road.
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