And did those feet in ancient time : walking Britain’s oldest paths
There are few places where history can be felt more powerfully than these pathways, walked by explorer, author and TV presenter Nicholas Crane How often do you look down and wonder who created the path your feet are following? Or ask the cause of its curves and dips? Formed over thousands of (…)
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