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2024-06-20 08:21:32 UTC - HELPFUL
Rated by Participant: EC77C1A312898FCE929D0E29284CBD4247277464CF08B66006757391AB94F19A
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NNN - as stated in the community post in the tweet linked "Lichen covers and protects the stones of Stonehenge. Damage to the lichen will mean that the stones are less protected ftom pollution in the environment." You havent been able to physically touch the stones since 1977 https://stonehengevisit.co.uk/touch-stones#:~:text=Also%2C%20with%20people%20constantly%20touching%20the%20stones%2C%20the%20lichen%20that%20surrounds%20the%20stones%20(which%20is%20also%20protecting%20them)%20will%20be%20less%20able%20to%20grow%20and%20will%20mean%20that%20the%20stones%20are%20less%20protected%20by%20pollution%20from%20the%20environment
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