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Better than Stonehenge, Hadrian's Wall is England's top ancient monument
A ragged mist swallows the rolling hills and checkerboard farmland ahead of me. An icy wind whips at the hood of my jacket. I'm alone today, a solitary hiker following in the footsteps of history, and this is just what I came for: a bleak and breezy walk along the ruined skeleton of England's most impressive ancient monument.
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