Andy Rodker

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Posted: 09 Jan 2019


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Another section that shows it clearly was once a Roman road.

Another section that shows it clearly was  once a Roman road.
Please see my notes to the earlier posted shot for general info. Again, the paving stones, although much eroded, have been left in place as they were too useful in providing traction on this steep slope.
A shot from a slightly different POV: www.ipernity.com/doc/2247598/47246248

micritter, Marco F. Delminho, Berny, Gudrun and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo


12 comments - The latest ones
 Nicole Merdrignac
Nicole Merdrignac club
Photo intéressante. Nicole.
5 years ago.
 slgwv
slgwv club
Still in use after 2K years?
5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to slgwv club
Only by the occasional walker and even more occasional horse rider and cyclist. But on many a walk here, I see absolutely no-one!
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
Ulrich.
Nicole,
John,
Steve,
Larry,
Thank you all!
5 years ago.
 William Sutherland
William Sutherland club
Excellent historical capture!

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5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to William Sutherland club
Thank you, William!
5 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
Incredible to see that this road still exists !!!!!!!!!!
5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Marie-claire Gallet
Only visible as such in a couple of places. Elsewhere the stones for the paving have all been taken for building and walls.
5 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Can you just imagine the thousands of feet which have walked over these stones. Imagining the purposes of their travels - amazing
5 years ago.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Jenny McIntyre club
Soldiers and possibly miners. It doesn't seem to have much connection with better known Roman roads and their networks, nor does it seem to link Roman towns. In other words, a mystery!
5 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Lovely! There's no arguing about that..!!
5 years ago.
 Andy Rodker
Andy Rodker club
ººº Great comments and awards! Many thanks to you all!ººº
5 years ago.

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