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Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - Epictetus - 05-02-2014

I saw this picture of Hadrian's Wall on Reddit and it was impressive enough I wanted to share.

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Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - Vindex - 05-02-2014

Shots like that always make me homesick. Thanks for sharing.


Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - mcbishop - 05-02-2014

Ah, Cuddy's Crags. A view of which the world never tires.

One that was probably first taken by archaeologist, pharmacist, and prize-winning photographer, J. P. Gibson.

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Mike Bishop


Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - PhilusEstilius - 05-02-2014

This view has always been the most popular one of Cuddy's Crag and just beyond the wood is Housesteads fort where I used to work oh happy days.


Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - Epictetus - 05-02-2014

I'm ashamed to admit I've never heard the name Cuddy's Crags before, but when I googled it I found this really cool series of four photographs on Flickr. That does look to be quite the location for photographers.


Picture of Hadrian\'s Wall - PhilusEstilius - 05-02-2014

Having worked on Hadrian's Wall at the two most important sites of Chesters and Housesteads and also having studied much of it with views of just why and also how it is built in the way it is, there are other much more impressive views than Cuddy's grag such as the fantastic panoramic view at Steel rigg where one sees just what it is really like on a cliff then with its defensive cutback in the gap.