Sycamore_Gap_2007.jpg
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Description Sycamore Gap 2007.jpg |
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Sycamore Gap, a section of the wall between two crests just west of milecastle 38, is locally known as the "Robin Hood Tree". This location was used in the 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, as the setting for an interlude during Robin's journey from the White Cliffs to Nottingham via Aysgarth Falls.
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Source | Flickr : Sycamore Gap | ||
Author | Robin van Mourik | ||
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55° 00′ 14.24″ N, 2° 22′ 26.26″ W
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Sycamore Gap, beside Hadrian's Wall, looking along the wall to the east