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Kerivin Dolmen  Burial Chamber or Dolmen  France  Bretagne:Finistère (29)  Visited  28th Jun 2016  3  2  4  Not far off the busy road between Morlaix and Roscoff, this Tee shaped allee couvetre is becoming very overgrown, and its difficult to make anything out at all now. It is also not far from a field corner where people have decided to dumpstuff, so overall its not a winner. I seem to remember this fro...
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Carnac Plage menhir  Standing Stone (Menhir)  France  Bretagne:Morbihan (56)  Visited  29th Jun 2016  4  3  5  In square Leblois in the seaside resort of Carnac plage can be found a dolmen and a menhir.  216  36 
Verulamium Museum  Museum  England  Hertfordshire  Visited  5th Oct 2025  5  4  5  Stop off to have a look at the Verulamium roman city remains, when on my way back from Essex. I haven't been here since primary school, and I still remember the Roman fort I made out of cardboard. What an excellent museum, with some tremendous finds and displays. Genuine roman wall paintings and sup...
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Verulamium Mosaic & Hypercaust  Ancient Village or Settlement  England  Hertfordshire  Visited  5th Oct 2025  4  3  4  From the museum, walk across Verulamium Park for a look at the covered mosaic floor from a large house, complete with hypercaust flues etc underneath. A feature is the mosaic panel which was built wrongly, at a 45 degrtee rotation to what it should have been!  216  38 
Verulamium Town Walls  Ancient Village or Settlement  England  Hertfordshire  Visited  5th Oct 2025  2  4  4  Much of the city walls can be traced, and now surround the park. I didn't have time to see much of these, but I did go to look at the main remaining stone section, which somehow survived demolition. Most of the Abbey was built using the roman wall and city stone, brick and tile.   216  39 


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