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The famous Sycamore Gap tree, located in a natural dip in the landscape alongside Hadrian's Wall in Northern England, is believed to have been "deliberately felled" overnight, the Northumberland ...
The Sycamore Gap tree or Robin Hood tree was a 150-year-old sycamore tree next to Hadrian's Wall near Crag Lough in Northumberland, England. Standing in a dramatic dip in the landscape created by glacial meltwater , it was one of the country's most photographed trees and an emblem for the North East of England .
The tree at Sycamore Gap, Northumberland, taken (clockwise from top left) in daylight, with noctilucent clouds, the Milky Way and the Northern Lights (Owen Humphreys/PA) A clear night under the ...
A full investigation has been launched after the Sycamore Gap Tree was felled overnight in what officers believe to be a deliberate act of vandalism. Superintendent Kevin Waring, of Northumbria ...
English: Sycamore Gap at Hadrian's Wall. "Still having fun with contrast and grain." Date: ... Exif version: 2.21: Date and time of digitizing: 10:33, 17 August 2010:
The Northumberland National Park authority said it was investigating what had happened.
The Sycamore Gap Tree or Robin Hood Tree is an Acer pseudoplatanus standing next to Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, England. The lake of Crag Lough and the village of Once Brewed are nearby, as is the Twice Brewed Pub, useful for trekkers at days end.
This footage shows the world-famous Sycamore Gap tree being cut up and removed in pieces from the spot where it was chopped down. Workers are continuing to move the historic tree, which damaged ...