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  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
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  • Girolata village on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_059.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_061.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_056.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_052.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_057.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_055.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_045.jpg
  • Genoese tower watching over Girolata village on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Girolata village on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Rare seaweed native only to this area of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic cave coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Genoese tower watching over Girolata village in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_063.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_060.jpg
  • Girolata village in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_062.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_058.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_054.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_053.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_051.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_050.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_048.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_047.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica_B_046.jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Girolata village on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Girolata village on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. Girolata is a village and region at the south of the Scandola Nature Reserve in western Corsica, about 35 km north-west from Porto. It falls within the western part of the Corsica Natural Park. It is quite inaccessible. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic cave coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic cave coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic cave coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Tourist boat passes the volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Volcanic coastal landscape of the Scandola Nature Reserve on 15th September 2017 in Corsica, France. The Scandola Nature Reserve is located on the west coast of the Corsica, within the Corsica Regional Park. The reserve was established in 1975 and has been recognized by the United Nations as a Natural World Heritage Site, and was inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1983.
    20170915_corsica scandola nature res...jpg
  • Visitors to the ancient site of Stonehenge celebrate the Summer Solstice on the morning of June 21st - the longest day - by dancing in circles while holding hands. The Stonehenge site is a place of pilgrimage for neo-druids and those following pagan or neo-pagan beliefs. The midsummer sunrise began attracting modern visitors in 1870s. Today the stones are owned by English Heritage, the guardians of ancient and historical structures. Most years, substantial police and barriers prevent on-lookers from approaching the stones but on this occasion, revellers were allowed to party long after the early 4.15am sunrise. Stonehenge is a Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monument located near Amesbury in the English county of Wiltshire. Composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones it is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. Archaeologists think that the standing stones were erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC and served as an outdoor observatory from where to watch the constellations. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986.
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  • Samba drummers join over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, addresses over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, walk the route of the Stonehenge tunnel during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Climate activists hold a banner calling for an end to new road building during a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5 December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dr Larch Maxey addresses over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dr Larch Maxey joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Dan Hooper, better known as roads protester Swampy in the 1990s, joins over one hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, at a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
    MK-20201205-Mass-Trespass-Stonehenge...jpg
  • Around two hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • Over a hundred people, including local residents, climate and land justice activists and pagans, arrive to take part in a Mass Trespass at Stonehenge on 5th December 2020 in Salisbury, United Kingdom. The trespass was organised in protest against the approval by Transport Secretary Grant Shapps of a £1.7bn project for a two-mile tunnel beneath the World Heritage Site and a further eight miles of dual carriageway for the A303, as well as the government’s £27bn Road Investment Strategy 2 (RIS2).
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  • A water pipe draining into the lake beside the ancient Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Three tourists walk with colourful umbrellas along a pathway within the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Some tourists explore around a tower of Angkor Wat in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Many tourists walk along the walkway to towards the ancient Angkor Wat temple, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Sign warns and reminds visitors to beware of the monkeys in the woods surrounding Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Two Asian toursits with Potato Head t-shirts outside one of the doorways in the ancient Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction and there are lots of tourists in the background.
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  • Young boy Buddhist monks walk past tourists through the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century.
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  • Three Buddhist monks walk past one of the lakes surrounding Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
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  • An Asian woman sits and rests besides beautiful stone carvings decorating a walkway within a gallery in Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Tourists climb up and down the stairs and explore Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Tourists explore and rest in one of the galleries decorated with intricately decorated stone carvings within Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • Tourists explore and photograph within one of the galleries in the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • A woman in a floral dress poses for a photo taken by another female tourist outside a gallery decorated with beautiful stone carving within the temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Three girls look out of a large window frame at the vast Angkor Wat temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • An ancient Buddha statue decorated with yellow cloth within the Angkor Wat temple Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
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  • An ancient statue of Buddha in a hand palm within the Angkor Wat temple Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century initially as a Hindu temple which then transformed into a Buddhist temple by the end of the 12th century. Theravada Buddhism has been the state religion in Cambodia since the 13th century.
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  • A landscape view over the Angkor Wat ancient temple complex Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • A woman sweeps her cleaning brush along the walkway within the ancient temple  of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination. Tourists explore the site in the background.
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  • Ancient stone wall of Angkor Wat temple, Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century.
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  • Visitors climb up the stairs within the ancient Angkor Wat temple complex in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • A woman tourist covers her arms with additional sleeves to adhere to the Theravada Buddhist dress code whilst sitting on a stone window ledge in Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • Tourist and visitors explore within Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is Cambodia’s main tourist destination and one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites.
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  • An Asian woman waves her red scarf in the air in the ancient grounds of Angkor Wat temple grounds Siem Reap, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and covers 162 hectares.  It is Cambodia’s main tourist attraction.
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  • An ancient tower of Angkor Wat in the temple complex of Angkor Wat Siem Reap, Cambodia.  Angkor Wat is one of UNESCO’s world heritage sites. It was built in the 12th century and is Cambodia’s main tourist destination.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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  • The UNESCO world heritage site of the Ellora cave complex on 12th December 2009 in Maharashtra state, near Mumbai, India. It is one of the largest rock-cut monastery-temple cave complexes in the world, featuring incredibly well preserved Hindu, Buddhist and Jain monuments and artwork, dating from the 600–1000 CE period.  It is described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art.
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