The Great Wall of China Has Suffered 'Irreversible' Damage After Two Workers Excavated a Shortcut Through the Cultural Relic
The Great Wall of China Has Suffered 'Irreversible' Damage After Two Workers Excavated a Shortcut Through the Cultural Relic
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Two suspects accused of digging a hole to create a Great Wall of China shortcut have been arrested, officials said.
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The tourist-y parts of it are pretty much all newly rebuilt anyway; there's not much of the original wall left at Mutianyu or Simatai or wherever.
33 0 ReplyNow there's even less of the original wall.
14 0 ReplyOnly a matter of time before it becomes the Ship of Theseus
7 0 ReplyThe whole point of that dumb thought experiment is that it's already the Ship of Theseus and always was.
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