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Britain Virus Outbreak | Apr 15, 2020

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  • This is a view from my car's window as I had no choice but to sleep in the car due to the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak in Britain and the hotels were all shutdown in Coventry. I was parked in Crackley Woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • This is a view from my car's window as I had no choice but to sleep in the car due to the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak in Britain and the hotels were all shutdown in Coventry. I was parked in Crackley Woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A lumberjack is seen cutting trees in ancient Crackley Woods HS2 site to clear the way for the High-speed rail on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Investors say it will provide the greenest, safest and most efficient form of transport. But, environmental activists are opposing saying that it will negatively impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
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  • A lumberjack is seen cutting trees in ancient Crackley Woods HS2 site to clear the way for the High-speed rail on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
Investors say it will provide the greenest, safest and most efficient form of transport. But, environmental activists are opposing saying that it will negatively impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
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  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
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  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
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  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
    VX2L2928.jpg
  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
    VX2L2988.jpg
  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
    VX2L3005.jpg
  • Bailiffs and Police are seen gathered around a tree cutting truck in Crackley Woods HS2 site to remove an environmental activist who climbed the machine's cutting hand in an attempt to prevent them from cutting the ancient woods on Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
One of the biggest arguments against HS2 is around how it might impact on the country's green spaces and countryside. The Wildlife Trust claimed in a recent report that "the deep cut HS2 will make across the landscape could stop nature's recovery in its tracks."
    VX2L3014.jpg
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