The iconic Sycamore Gap tree along Hadrian's Wall in England, believed to be 200 years old, was cut down in September 2023, triggering grief and outrage. Two men were convicted of the crime and are awaiting sentencing. The tree was a beloved landmark and an emblem of the region.
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The Sycamore Gap tree, a beloved landmark near Hadrian's Wall in England, was cut down in September 2023.
Two men, Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, were convicted of the crime and are awaiting sentencing.
The tree, believed to be 200 years old, was a significant icon in the region, featured in films and postcards.
Efforts are being made to regenerate the tree and preserve its legacy.