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Stonehenge Vandalized with Orange Paint by Climate Protesters

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Climate activists arrested after spraying iconic Stonehenge monument with orange paint. Find out more about the protest and the historical significance of the site!

Stonehenge, the iconic prehistoric monument in England, was recently targeted by climate activists from Just Stop Oil who sprayed it with orange powder paint. The two protestors were swiftly arrested by the police on suspicion of damaging this world-renowned historical site. Rishi Sunak's comments on the protest also sparked a response from a Labour donor, highlighting the controversy surrounding the incident.

Just Stop Oil environmental activists have been increasingly targeting cultural landmarks, with Stonehenge being the latest victim. The ancient site in Wiltshire, UK, witnessed the eco-activists' bold act of defiance, drawing attention to their cause against oil usage. This event has shed light on the ongoing efforts by environmental groups to raise awareness about climate change through unconventional means.

Interestingly, just 38km north of Stonehenge lies Avebury, a lesser-known but equally fascinating site that attracts its own solstice visitors. Avebury offers a more intimate experience for those seeking to connect with Britain's ancient history. The proximity of these two sites showcases the rich historical tapestry of the UK and the diverse ways in which people engage with these ancient monuments.

Despite the protests and vandalism, Stonehenge remains a symbol of cultural heritage and historical significance. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship, captivating visitors from around the globe. The recent incident serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and respecting these ancient wonders for future generations to appreciate and learn from.

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Climate protesters arrested over spraying orange paint on ... (RNZ)

The two protesters were arrested on suspicion of damaging one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments.

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Stonehenge sprayed with orange powder paint by Just Stop Oil ... (The Guardian)

Two people arrested, say police, while Rishi Sunak's comments on protest prompt response from Labour donor.

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Just Stop Oil Protestors Arrested After Spraying Stonehenge with Paint (ARTnews)

Two protestors with Just Stop Oil sprayed the Stonehenge monument in England with orange powder paint on Wednesday.

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Two eco-activists arrested after Stonehenge sprayed with orange ... (Art Newspaper)

Stonehenge is the latest cultural landmark to be targeted by Just Stop Oil environmental activists, who today sprayed the ancient site in Wiltshire, UK, ...

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Stonehenge covered in powder paint by Just Stop Oil protesters (BBC News)

Two Just Stop Oil campaigners sprayed the powder paint on the historic site near Salisbury, Wiltshire, at about 12:00 BST on Wednesday. The move comes the day ...

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The solstice site older (and bigger) than Stonehenge (BBC News)

Just 38km north of Stonehenge, Avebury draws its own annual solstice visitors who want a more up-close and personal experience with Britain's ancient ...

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"Pretty shameful": Stonehenge 'desecrated' by activists (Newstalk ZB)

A pair of UK Just Stop Oil protestors have sprayed the ancient monument with orange paint a day before summer solstice celebrations start.

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Climate activists arrested after spray painting UK's Stonehenge ... (Aljazeera.com)

UK police say they arrested two people 'on suspicion of damaging' the prehistoric UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Just Stop Oil's Stonehenge attack is unforgivable (Spectator.co.uk)

Stonehenge, one of the oldest monuments of humankind, has been showered with orange powder paint by Just Stop Oil.

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Stonehenge Sprayed With Orange Paint One Day Before Solstice (Forbes)

Stonehenge was been sprayed with orange paint by climate activists on Jun. 19 demanding action on fossil fuels just one day before summer solstice.

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Just Stop Oil: Paint sprayed on Stonehenge removed ahead of ... (BBC News)

English Heritage chief executive Dr Nick Merriman said there appeared to be "no visible damage".

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Climate Activists Target Stonehengeโ€”And More (ARTnews)

Climate Activists Target Stonehenge, Justine Trudeau Urges Pope to Return Indigenous Artifacts, German Politicians Call for Boycott of Exhibition, and More: ...

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Sector bodies condemn Just Stop Oil vandalism of Stonehenge ... (Museums Association)

Heritage sector bodies have condemned an environmental protest at Stonehenge that saw a number of sarsen stones doused in orange powder paint.

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