Sycamore Gap Tree Relocated to Hidden Destination

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The iconic Sycamore Gap tree, which was vandalized and fell onto Hadrian's Wall in late September, will be lifted off the wall and put into storage at a secret National Trust property for security reasons. Due to its size, the tree will be sawn into large parts before being moved. Seeds have been collected and efforts will be made to encourage regrowth. Suggestions for the tree's future use include creating a memorial bench from its wood.
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