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Tourists criticised after a section of Hadrian's Wall collapsed following reports of people climbing for a selfie

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One of the world's most important historical sites is being damaged by tourists - taking SELFIES, it has been claimed.

Sections of the 73-mile-long Hadrian's Wall in the North of England have collapsed after being repeatedly climbed on by sight-seers looking to take the perfect photo. Recent images show a ten-foot-long section of the wall - a UNESCO World Heritage site - which has collapsed at Steel Rigg in Northumberland.

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