Summary
Climbers are threatening prehistoric rock carvings on a boulder in the Lake District, fears an expert.
Copt Howe, a large rock near the village of Chapel Stile in Great Langdale, has a series of cup and ring markings from 4,000-6,000 years ago which are also widespread in Northumberland.See the full content of this document
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Climbing Threat to Ancient Rock Carvings
The site is used by climbers for bouldering, a type of climbing without the...
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