Famous Tree From Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Has Been Illegally Chopped Down
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UK police arrest teenager in connection to cutting down ancient tree seen in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'
A famous centuries-old in Northumberland National Park in the United Kingdom was cut down overnight, and police have captured the 16-year-old culprit. Located at the Sycamore Gap near Hadrian’s Wall, the tree was featured in the 1991 movie, "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves." The iconic Hadrian’s Wall dates back to the Roman Empire, and construction of the wall began in 122 A.D. on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, who was visiting Britain at that tim…
Famous Tree From Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Has Been Illegally Chopped Down
The UK's famous Sycamore Gap Tree, also known as the Robin Hood Tree from the film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, has been cut down in what authorities are saying was an act of vandalism.Northumberland National Park authority and the Northumbria Police both confirmed the situation in a statement today, saying the tree had been felled at some point last night, and that the act was not done by or with the authorization of the National Trust, the N…
The 200-year-old tree was the backdrop for a central scene in the 1991 film “Robin Hood” with Kevin Costner. Politicians speak of a “heartbreaking act of senseless vandalism.”
It was one of the most famous trees, 300 years old, a solitaire. He stood powerfully on Hadrian's Wall and became an icon next to Kevin Costner.
A 16-year-old Englishman was arrested by police on Thursday, according to which he cut down a well-known mountain maple. People went to see the tree mainly because of the movie Robin Hood: King of Thieves.
UK Police Arrest Teen in Connection with Felling of Ancient Tree Seen in 'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'
A famous centenary in Northumberland National Park in the UK was felled overnight and police captured the 16-year-old culprit. Located in Sycamore Gap near Hadrian’s Wall, the tree was featured in the 1991 film, “Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.” The iconic Hadrian’s Wall dates back to the Roman Empire, with construction beginning in 122 AD by order of Emperor Hadrian, who was visiting Britain at the time. The tree is not that old, but is estimate…
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