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  • 'It's magical': prehistoric mines in Norfolk to reopen to visitors
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    'It's magical': prehistoric mines in Norfolk to reopen to visitors
    English Heritage hopes new entrance at Grime's Graves will mean more people can explore neolithic site.

    Nine metres below the grass level of an undulating Norfolk field, at the bottom of a very deep hole, Jennifer Wexler is talking about what makes this subterranean space particularly special.

    Wexler is the senior properties historian for Grime's Graves, a remarkable prehistoric site near Thetford where for several centuries in the late neolithic period, people dug huge mineshafts deep into the Norfolk chalk, scratching with nothing more than deer antlers to reach seams of precious jet black flint.

    24/04/2024, Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk
    Neolithic flint mine, Grimes Graves, where a new entrance eases access to Pit 1, the 9 metre deep, oldest humanmade underground space in England, telling the story of people 4,500 years ago.
    24/04/2024, Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, UK.

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  • 'It's magical': prehistoric mines in Norfolk to reopen to visitors
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    'It's magical': prehistoric mines in Norfolk to reopen to visitors
    English Heritage hopes new entrance at Grime's Graves will mean more people can explore neolithic site.

    Nine metres below the grass level of an undulating Norfolk field, at the bottom of a very deep hole, Jennifer Wexler is talking about what makes this subterranean space particularly special.

    Wexler is the senior properties historian for Grime's Graves, a remarkable prehistoric site near Thetford where for several centuries in the late neolithic period, people dug huge mineshafts deep into the Norfolk chalk, scratching with nothing more than deer antlers to reach seams of precious jet black flint.

    Jennifer Wexler, English Heritage’s Properties Historian for Perhistoric Sites and Dickon Whitewood, Curator of Collections and Interiors in Pit 1 with a projected history of Neolithic flint mine, Grimes Graves. A new entrance eases access to Pit 1, the 9 metre deep oldest humanmade underground space in England, telling the story of people 4,500 years ago.
    24/04/2024, Grimes Graves, Thetford, Norfolk, UK.

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  • Tunnel protesters sing and drum their way into Stonehenge. Police and officials maintain presence at mass trespass after bypass approved.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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  • Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
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    Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
    The archaeological open-air museum Stilt houses (Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany, Europe
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  • Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
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    Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
    The archaeological open-air museum Stilt houses (Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
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    Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
    The archaeological open-air museum Stilt houses (Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
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    Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
    The archaeological open-air museum Stilt houses (Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
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    Unesco world heritage sight the archeological open-air museum Stilt houses, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany
    The archaeological open-air museum Stilt houses (Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen), UNESCO World Heritage Site, on Lake Constance, Unteruhldingen, Germany, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland
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    Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland
    Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Eleanor Scriven

     

  • Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland
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    Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland
    Maeshowe, Stone Age chambered tomb, 5000 years old, Neolithic building, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Eleanor Scriven

     

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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    June 11, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - View of Newgrange stone age monument, in the Boyne Valley, Ireland, built about 3200 BC. Newgrange is a large circular mound with a stone passageway and chambers inside (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
    June 11, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - View of Newgrange stone age monument, in the Boyne Valley, Ireland, built about 3200 BC. Newgrange is a large circular mound with a stone passageway and chambers inside (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Knowth is a Neolithic passage grave, ancient monument of the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne, Drogheda, Ireland, Europe
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    Knowth is a Neolithic passage grave, ancient monument of the World Heritage Site of Brú na Bóinne, Drogheda, Ireland, Europe
    Knowth, a Neolithic passage grave, ancient monument, UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Bru na Boinne, Drogheda, County Louth, Leinster, Republic of Ireland, Europe
    Carlo Morucchio

     

  • Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
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    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
    Graham Lawrence

     

  • Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
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    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
    Graham Lawrence

     

  • Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
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    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
    Carreg Samson Dolmen at sunrise, Abercastle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
    Graham Lawrence

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
    The stone built Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the Neolithic chambered cairn of Maeshowe, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Unesco world heritage sight the Neolithic chambered cairn of Maeshowe, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
    The Neolithic chambered cairn of Maeshowe, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
    The stone built Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
    The stone built Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

  • Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
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    Unesco world heritage sight the stone build neolithic settlment of Skara Brae, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom
    The stone built Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
    Michael Runkel

     

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