First results from the Ground Penetrating Radar; they seem to show the walls of a parallel building, and to the right of this are bands of data which appear to represent a possible track and then the fort wall.
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Hello David, thank you so much for sharing such helpful information about ground penetrating radar. Lots of people will get benefitted from your content. Keep sharing!
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