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Hadrian's Wall - Knag Burn
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The Romans constructed Hadrian's Wall in the 2nd century between what is now Wallsend in the east and Bowness-on-Solway in the west, a distance of some 117.5 km ( 73 miles ). Here the Wall crosses a dip north-east of Housesteads Roman Fort ( in the foreground ) through which runs the Knag Burn ( stream ). Just beyond the stream is the Knag Burn Gateway.
View to the north.
Housesteads Hadrian's Wall
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