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Boudica the warrior queen of the Iceni gave the Romans a bloody nose before she met here death at their hands. Her mission is to haunt the Roman Towns and cities of Britain. Visiting caches in or near any of the following.Alcester - (Alauna)Bath - (Aquae Sulis)Caerleon - (Isca Augusta)Caernarfon - (Segontium)Caerwent - (Venta Silurum)Canterbury - (Durovernum Cantiacorum)Carlisle - (Luguvalium)Carmarthen - (Moridunum)Colchester - (Camulodunum)Corbridge - (Coria)Chichester - (Noviomagus Regnorum )Chester - (Deva Victrix)Cirencester - (Corinium)Dover - (Portus Dubris)Dorchester - (Durnovaria)Exeter - (Isca Dumnoniorum)Gloucester - (Glevum)Leicester - (Ratae Corieltauvorum)London - (Londinium)Lincoln - (Lindum Colonia)Manchester - (Mamucium)Newcastle upon Tyne - (Pons Aelius)Northwich - (Condate)St Albans - (Verulamium)Towcester - (Lactodorum)Whitchurch - (Mediolanum)Winchester - (Venta Belgarum)York - (Eboracum)
An antique bronze version of the East Anglian Cachers Forum Coin depicting Boudica with her chariot and horses on one side and on the other, the a map of the East Anglian counties superimposed by the Flag of East Anglia.
Gallery Images related to East Anglia Cachers Geocoin - Boudica East Anglian Cachers - Boudica GCView 1 Gallery Image
i will start by apologising, i forgot to log the find on the day. i have now placed the coin in crash and dash (trackables and toy car motel) cache.
sorry for the delay , hope it has many more miles left to travel.
placed this lovely geocoin in Roman Roamings it's right on the Ermine way which is the old Roman road which stretches from London to York.
Found this one in a Roman settlement area Ancaster the Romans used to have chariot races around this area too and there have been many Roman finds here including some graves which still exist today at the church and cemetery nearby.will move along shortly
Looking for a Roman place soon
moving coin on a bit, took it round birmingham,
Took this coin to Sutton park, not a Roman town or city, but the remains of a old Roman road,
enjoyed finding this lovely coin, we will find a suitable home for it as soon as we can, thanks for sharing this nice coin.
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