Mounds at Northala Fields - the first mound from the second mound

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Mounds at Northala Fields - the first mound from the second mound

Image: © Peter S Taken: 6 Dec 2014

How did the four mounds come into existence ? When Wembley Stadium was demolished in 2003, the rubble was used to construct the mounds as part of a then-new London park which was opened to the public in 2008.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.541031
Longitude
-0.375158