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Not much to see here, just a circle in the ground, seemingly fill of mud. It is however still wet on very hot summer days and has only gone dry once(?) in recent history.
I've been here a couple of times now, and it is situated in a nice peaceful place and once you've tuned out the hum of the A3, its a nice place to spend a couple of hours watching South London walk past.
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Caesar’s Camp (Wimbledon)
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QRSR Memorial Mound
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Vauxhall Cross
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Temple of Diana
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The Clerk’s Well
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London Stone
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