Oxymoron
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Not just yet but UNESCO has asked for changes to the original plans for the development to avoid it being "in danger of" being delisted.Stone Henge lost its status of WHS
I'm sure the "Friends of Stonhenge" can give you an unbiased summary
Briefing 1: Loss of world heritage - Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site
The World Heritage Site extends to beyond the horizons around the famous stones themselves, totalling about 6,500 acres, about 10 square miles. The whole Stonehenge landscape is of Outstanding Universal Value, that is to say, it is of immense significance for all people for all time, a...
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