For the first time, a location beyond Earth has been listed as vulnerable by the World Monuments Fund, an international ...
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The World Monuments Fund has included the moon on its 2025 "Watch" list of cultural heritage locations facing significant ...
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Earth-bound landmarks ravaged by war, climate change, tourism and other threats also landed in the World Monuments Watch ...