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The Cnuic Fhada Ruins was an ancient Britonnic ruin in Yorkshire, England, located northeast of the Petuaria Ruins by the Derwent River.
In the 870s, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir visited the ruins and found a chest key behind a breakable wall. After inspecting the grounds, she used the key to unlock a chest below a nearby well and recovering a tungsten ingot.[1]
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The ruin's name consists of Gaelic words, with "cnuic" meaning a hill, and "fhada" meaning long.
