Stonehenge: Green light for controversial tunnel plan - News Summed Up

Stonehenge: Green light for controversial tunnel plan


Now the UK government has given the green light to £2 billion ($2.4 billion) plans to build a 1.8 mile tunnel under the site and widen the nearby highway. But despite backing from English Heritage and UNESCO, the scheme has enraged archeologists and academics who argue the tunnel and roadworks could destroy vital heritage. Thousands gather to watch the sun rise over Stonehenge on the Winter and Summer solstices. Light pollution at one end of the tunnel will obscure the view of sunset on the winter solstice -- one of the most important dates at Stonehenge -- when thousands gather to celebrate the shortest day of the year. And experts believe major archaeological treasures hidden beneath the surrounding landscape could be lost forever.


Source: CNN January 12, 2017 14:28 UTC



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