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Covid face mask painted on giant English chalk figure

Long Man Of Wilmington With "mask" Added In South Downs
Long Man of Wilmington hill figure is pictured with an alteration depicting a mask in South Downs

British police are searching for the vandal or vandals who painted a COVID-19 face mask on the figure of a mysterious giant carved into a hillside in southern England.

The Long Man of Wilmington, a 235-foot high chalk outline holding a white stick in each hand, is protected by law as an ancient monument. Its exact origins are disputed but many archaeologists date it to the Anglo-Saxon or medieval periods.

“Whilst this damage may have been perpetrated for humour or some other reason, the actions that have been taken are unacceptable,” said Tom Carter, a sergeant with Sussex Police.

“The Long Man of Wilmington is protected by law as a Scheduled Ancient Monument for its historical significance.”

A Reuters photographer who visited the site on Saturday afternoon said the mask had been removed.

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