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Re: Could Stonehenge be stripped of its World Heritage Status
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GLADMAN wrote:
tjj wrote:
GLADMAN wrote:
tjj wrote:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk[...]-of-world-heritage-site-status

Well! Almost everyone thought the tunnel was a bad idea.


How moronic.


How discourteous and lacking in forum etiquette.


I would request you apologise for your error but, whatever. Suffice to say, you really should think a little before jumping to conclusions.

For the record: I am clearly referring to UNESCO's pathetic political posturing. And 'The Guardian's indefensible anti-government bias. To highlight this further etc, etc, etc, I made a trip to Mynydd Llangynderyn last week. Where? Exactly... you need to get out more and appreciate there is a much bigger world beyond where the Guardian luvvies are prepared to travel on expenses.


I have waited a while to reply to this as frankly couldn't really be arsed in getting drawn into a petty squabble. I get it that a lot of people switch off when Stonehenge is mentioned. Possible loss of it's World Heritage status is an important story for newspapers to cover though - hardly moronic (what a sad redundant word). No apology will be forthcoming Robert Gladman but do carry on exploring far flung, little known sites - presuming you drive a car. I do not - so make the most of Wiltshire where I live.


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Posted by tjj
27th July 2021ce
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