Hadrian’s Wall was also damaged during the illegal felling of the famous Robin Hood tree in northern England. A preliminary investigation revealed that the ruins of the ancient Roman-era city wall had suffered “some damage.”
Once the Sycamore Tree site has been secured, a more detailed archaeological investigation will be carried out.
The centuries-old tree was felled last week by unknown people. The photos show that the trunk had fallen over the remains of the wall and partially landed on it.
Two men arrested
A 16-year-old and a man aged between 60 and 70 have been arrested in connection with the case. They were later released on bail.
The plane tree, which stood between two hills next to the ruins of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England, was a popular photo opportunity. He gained worldwide fame through a scene in the 1991 film ‘Robin Hood: King of Thieves’ with Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman. Hadrian’s Wall was once built on the orders of Emperor Hadrian to protect the province of Great Britain from invasions from the north. the Limes in present-day Germany.
Source: Krone

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