‘Appalling’ act on 140 million-year-old rocks
Two men are accused of causing “appalling” and irreversible damage to rocks that are believed to be 140 million years old.
Two men are accused of causing “appalling” and irreversible damage to rocks that are believed to be 140 million years old.
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