9 Jul 2004
Sutton Hoo
My final stop was at Sutton Hoo, in the Southeast of England. From the ground, the site appears to be...
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7 Jul 2004
Chesters & Vindolanda
On July 8th I visited Chesters and Vindolanda Roman Forts. Chesters is the best preserved cavalry fort in England, while...
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6 Jul 2004
Hadrian's Wall
My next journey was east, to Northumbria and "Hadrian's Wall Country". A stayed in Haltwhistle, the geographic center of Great...
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5 Jul 2004
Ambleside & Windermere
After my days in Keswick I headed south to Ambleside, where I saw a derelect Roman fort and then onto...
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2 Jul 2004
Buttermere Fells
My second full day in the Lake District was spent in the fells of Buttermere, where signs of ancient settlement...
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1 Jul 2004
Castlerigg
My main attraction in the Lake District was the Castlerigg Stone Circle, the oldest in England (constructed around 3000 B.C.)....
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30 Jun 2004
Keswick
On my third day I left Oxford and traveled north all day until I reached the town of Keswick in...
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29 Jun 2004
Wall
My second stop was the Roman fort of Letocetum in Wall, in the West Midlands. Truly in the middle of...
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28 Jun 2004
Avebury
The Neolithic monuments of England consist of the famous stone circles (Stonehenge being the best-known and most dramatic example), barrows,...
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