The Wansdyke ancient earthwork on the Wiltshire Downs, looking towards Milk hill, the highest point in Wiltshire.
This ancient earthwork was constructed in the 5th or 6th century as a defensive barrier against hostile invaders. Its best preserved section is in Wiltshire, between Morgan's Hill and Savernake forest.
Size: 3872px × 2592px
Location: Tan Hill & Milk Hill, Wiltshire, UK.
Photo credit: © Chris Cole / Alamy / Afripics
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