DescriptionView of the North Sea through the Dee Valley from Normandykes - geograph.org.uk - 1376451.jpg
English: View of the North Sea through the Dee Valley from Normandykes This view is across the broad ridge where the ancient Normandykes Roman Camp was situated. The foreground is a juncus ("Juncus effusus") dominated area where the camp itself would have been laid out. A view of the North Sea was vital to the Romans so that they could use signal communications with the roman fleet from the camp site.
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