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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Jarlshof Prehistoric and Norse Settlement, 4000 years old, Sumburgh Head, Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Well preserved fossils in the Unesco world heritage sight Messel pit, Hesse, Germany
Well preserved fossils in the Messel Pit, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hesse, Germany, Europe
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Well preserved fossils in the Unesco world heritage sight Messel pit, Hesse, Germany
Well preserved fossils in the Messel Pit, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hesse, Germany, Europe
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REPORTAGE - Costa Rica
An orange coloured green iguana trails it's tail as it lays on a branch in a tree in the rainforest in Costa Rica (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 28239161
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
People on a mass trespass at Stonehenge, Wiltshire to highlight the environmental issues surrounding the re-routing of the A303 trunk road. Pic shows Swampy who has attended many road related demonstrations.
Picture by Ben Gurr December 5th, 2020
07979 604343More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
People on a mass trespass at Stonehenge, Wiltshire to highlight the environmental issues surrounding the re-routing of the A303 trunk road. Pic shows Swampy who has attended many road related demonstrations.
Picture by Ben Gurr December 5th, 2020
07979 604343More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
More than 100 protesters have staged a trespass at Stonehenge to raise concerns over plans for a two-mile tunnel underneath the world heritage site. Last month the transport secretary, Grant Shapps, approved the £1.7bn project, which will include eight miles of extended dual carriageway along the A303 in Wiltshire. A broad alliance of residents, ecologists, land justice and climate activists and pagans joined the trespass. There was singing, drumming and speeches about the damage they say the road-building plan will cause. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. It is a ring of standing stones, each weighing around 25 tons.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (left) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Heather Sebire, Senior Property Curator at Stonehenge where Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Heather Sebire, Senior Property Curator at Stonehenge where Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists Columba Strachey (right) and James Preston build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Stonehenge project launched to repair deep lintel cracks. Climate crisis and unsympathetic 1950s repairs have taken a toll on prehistoric structure.
Conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge.
Heather Sebire, Senior Property Curator at Stonehenge where Historic buildings & monuments Conservationists build a scaffolding tower in preperation for conservation work on the lintels at Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, two miles west of Amesbury. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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