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Wow, just amazing
Wow, just amazing. Shame the tree got cut down but the roots and stump are still there. It was great to walk along Hadrian's wall and come across this place. Wished I had visited before the tree was c...
Wow, just amazing. Shame the tree got cut down but the roots and stump are still there. It was great to walk along Hadrian's wall and come across this place. Wished I had visited before the tree was c...
Odd, but not really sad to see this site now. Its a testament to regrowth and the changing landscape. Although been here many times, it was the first time without the iconic sycamore, but I felt impor...
Odd, but not really sad to see this site now. Its a testament to regrowth and the changing landscape. Although been here many times, it was the first time without the iconic sycamore, but I felt impor...
Our first visit as a Boxing Day walk How could someone be so damn mean It’s still poignant and a great place to visit Pity the impact economically on local businesses
Wow, just amazing
Wow, just amazing. Shame the tree got cut down but the roots and stump are still there. It was great to walk along Hadrian's wall and come across this place. Wished I had visited before the tree was c...
Wow, just amazing
Wow, just amazing. Shame the tree got cut down but the roots and stump are still there. It was great to walk along Hadrian's wall and come across this place. Wished I had visited before the tree was c...
A new perspective.
Odd, but not really sad to see this site now. Its a testament to regrowth and the changing landscape. Although been here many times, it was the first time without the iconic sycamore, but I felt impor...
A new perspective.
Odd, but not really sad to see this site now. Its a testament to regrowth and the changing landscape. Although been here many times, it was the first time without the iconic sycamore, but I felt impor...
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Our first visit as a Boxing Day walk How could someone be so damn mean It’s still poignant and a great place to visit Pity the impact economically on local businesses