Can I just ask one thing?
Why the fk should anyone want to climb the fkn thing anyway? Why not just admire it from below?
OK - 2 things.
On what grounds should one be allowed to climb the hill for so-called "religious" reasons? What religious practises have been proved to have been carried out there in the past? I always thought nobody knew for sure why the hill was built. Therefore, why should it be assumed it was built for religious purposes? Granted, it's very likely to be the case, but can we be sure? Did the Earth stop revolving every year before this Terry chap decided to lumber about on top of it?
That, as the pedants among you will surely notice, is far more than 1 or even 2 questions. Get over it.
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