Later in the afternoon, blood and remains of human flesh marked the road where some of the victims had died.
This continued after local government reform in 1894 when the road marked the meeting point of Turton and Tottington urban districts.
In many parts of England, roads marked as 'Salt Way' may be found.
In some parts, the road marks the border with Haiti.
The road has always marked a boundary between neighbouring settlements.
The roads marked the borders between territories held by different species of hominid.
This road marks some of the town's southern border.
The road marks the northern edge of the district known as Jericho.
On the right, the road marked "To Dad's" leads into the busy city.
No signs, stonework, paths or roads mark the area as a cemetery.