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Hadrian's Wall is not entirely straight; it follows a meandering path that adapts to the natural terrain of northern England. Originally built by the Romans in the 2nd century AD, the wall spans approximately 73 miles and includes various curves, hills, and valleys. Its design reflects both defensive considerations and the geography of the landscape it traverses.

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