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3 km from Henshaw, Northumberland, England


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NY7667 : Sycamore Gap by Andy Stephenson Sycamore Gap
On Hadrian's Wall, looking W; Milecastle 39 is in the next dip. 2.15 p.m.
NY7667 : Hadrians Wall by Paul Allison Hadrians Wall
Looking East towards Crag Lough
NY7667 : Grazing near East Twice Brewed by JThomas Grazing near East Twice Brewed
NY7667 : Hadrian's Wall Milecastle 39 by Russel Wills Hadrian's Wall Milecastle 39
On the left and the famous sycamore in its gap on the right.
NY7667 : Hadrian's Wall : view from to the south by Jim Osley Hadrian's Wall : view from to the south
NY7667 : Crag Lough taken from near car park by Ashley Lightfoot Crag Lough taken from near car park
Crag Lough on the Roman wall taken from near car park
NY7667 : Highshield Crags by Robin Webster Highshield Crags
One of the more impressive parts of this long feature on Hadrian's Wall.
NY7667 : Hadrian's Wall, Sycamore Gap (set of 5 images) by Chris Gunns Hadrian's Wall, Sycamore Gap (set of 5 images)
NY7667 : Highshield Crags & Crag Lough by Andrew Curtis Highshield Crags & Crag Lough
NY7667 : Crag and Lough #2 by Bobby Clegg Crag and Lough #2
A view along the crest of Highshields Crags towards the distant Hotbank Crags.
NY7667 : View towards Crag Lough and Hadrian's Wall by Les Hull View towards Crag Lough and Hadrian's Wall
NY7667 : Sycamore Gap by Graham Hogg Sycamore Gap
Iconic tree on Hadrian's Wall and made even more famous after it featured in the film 'Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves. Possibly the most photographed tree on geograph?

 
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