DescriptionHill fort ramparts at Gaer Fawr - geograph.org.uk - 568616.jpg
English: Hill fort ramparts at Gaer Fawr Submerged in undergrowth and with a couple of thousand years weathering, these ramparts still make one realise that the people who built them knew a thing or two. The approach is steep and surrounded by high banks. Attackers would not have had an easy time.
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