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runis and nearby hot spring for soaking!
second visit to this site, ruins are interesting and some good signs, the QR code explanations did not seem to be working which is a shame. prime attraction for me was the hot spring nearby where you...
second visit to this site, ruins are interesting and some good signs, the QR code explanations did not seem to be working which is a shame. prime attraction for me was the hot spring nearby where you...
Very well preserved Roman Camp close to the river Limia. Free for visiting. You can walk inside Nd visit the Centurion's home, soldiers barracks, a hospital and the warehouses.
Very well preserved Roman Camp close to the river Limia. Free for visiting. You can walk inside Nd visit the Centurion's home, soldiers barracks, a hospital and the warehouses.
We found this place when looking for something to do one afternoon. We visited around 6pm and some of the ruins were under water as was the path to the hot springs. We tried to go around but the path ...
runis and nearby hot spring for soaking!
second visit to this site, ruins are interesting and some good signs, the QR code explanations did not seem to be working which is a shame. prime attraction for me was the hot spring nearby where you...
runis and nearby hot spring for soaking!
second visit to this site, ruins are interesting and some good signs, the QR code explanations did not seem to be working which is a shame. prime attraction for me was the hot spring nearby where you...
Roman Camp
Very well preserved Roman Camp close to the river Limia. Free for visiting. You can walk inside Nd visit the Centurion's home, soldiers barracks, a hospital and the warehouses.
Roman Camp
Very well preserved Roman Camp close to the river Limia. Free for visiting. You can walk inside Nd visit the Centurion's home, soldiers barracks, a hospital and the warehouses.
Interesting Visit
We found this place when looking for something to do one afternoon. We visited around 6pm and some of the ruins were under water as was the path to the hot springs. We tried to go around but the path ...