Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut

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Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Two people have been detained in China after allegedly damaging a sect, excavator
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Workers smash Great Wall of China to create shortcut
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Great Wall of China damaged by workers looking for shortcut with excavator
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Workers Arrested After Digging Shortcut in Great Wall – UPI
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Great Wall damaged by Chinese construction workers : NPR
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Great Wall of China damaged by workers with excavator
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Great Wall of China: Great Wall of China damaged by excavators: Two detained in controversial shortcut attempt - The Economic Times
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Workers damage Great Wall of China using excavator, per authorities – NBC New York
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Chinese authorities arrest two for smashing shortcut through Great Wall with excavator - The Globe and Mail
Great Wall of China Reportedly Damaged by Excavator Used to Make Shortcut
Levandov on X: In the Shanxi region of China, two people drilled a hole in the Great Wall of China to make a shortcut. Two people have been detained for allegedly damaging
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