Image: Toposcope inside iron age hill fort, Kinver Edge - geograph.org.uk - 112885
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Description: Toposcope inside iron age hill fort, Kinver Edge. Kinver Edge takes its name from the Celtic for Great Ridge, 'Cefn vawr' Although only rising to around 500ft, this sandstone ridge affords fantastic views over the surrounding countryside. This photo was taken inside the hill fort, which may have been later used as a marching camp by the romans.
Title: Toposcope inside iron age hill fort, Kinver Edge - geograph.org.uk - 112885
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Author: Phil Champion
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