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Humphrey Head


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where the last wolf was killed in England -a remote and eerie place. In Furness, the "further-ness" region of Lancashire.Reached until "modern" times by a stagecoach across the treachorous sands. This is a place I love to visit. The building in the distance is Heysham Head Nuclear Facility.

Roman relics were found in a cave at the head of this very isolated place.

 

NB in relation to the Brigantine revolt this may be very near the "lost " roman port used as a naval base to co-ordinate amphibious ops with Legio XX as it moved northward

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Huh, I thought England never did have wolves.

Oh btw, the landscapes seems kind of eroded and weared. Perhaps constant rain?

 

Oh yes wolves were a notable presence until the 15th C. Rain and a massive tidal range!

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