Iconic Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall intentionally destroyed

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The famous Sycamore Gap tree, located in Northumberland, England, and known for its appearance in the film "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," has been "deliberately felled," according to the Northumberland National Park Authority. The tree, voted English Tree of the Year in 2016, is a popular landmark and the most photographed spot in the national park. Authorities are working to determine the cause of the incident and have asked visitors to avoid the site. Local lawmaker Guy Opperman described the incident as "criminal damage" and an "attack" on the iconic tree.
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