The Guardian Australia
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And did those feet in ancient time: walking Britain’s oldest paths
Explorer Nicholas Crane documented Britain's oldest pathways for his book "The Path More Travelled," tracing routes used by humans for 11,000 years. He highlighted the Sweet Track in Somerset, built nearly 6,000 years ago as a Neolithic boardwalk, and Iona's Street of the Dead, a coffin road leading to a sixth-century monastery.
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