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Related: About this forumMan under investigation in Spain for pouring water on ancient cave paintings to get a sharper photo
?c=16x9&q=h_653,w_1160,c_fill/f_webpSpanish authorities are investigating a man who allegedly damaged cave paintings that are thousands of years old by pouring water on them in order to take better photos for social media.
A 39-year-old man from Los Villares, in Jaén province in Andalucia, southern Spain, uploaded photos of the wet paintings to Facebook, according to a statement from the Guardia Civil published on Saturday.
The paintings affected, which are in various locations in the Sierra Sur de Jaén mountain range, are protected on the countrys heritage register, and the man is under investigation for a crime against historical heritage, said the statement.
Officers from the Guardia Civils nature protection service (Seprona) launched an investigation in May after seeing the photos online.
The photographs show that water has been poured onto the cave paintings, wetting them in order to see them better and capture a clearer image, the statement reads.
The cave paintings were made on limestone, which contains water-soluble salts. When water is poured on the paintings, these salts dissolve and then come to the surface when the water evaporates, leaving a crust that causes irreparable damage to the paintings, according to the Guardia Civil.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/08/travel/spain-cave-paintings-vandalism-scli-intl/index.html
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Man under investigation in Spain for pouring water on ancient cave paintings to get a sharper photo (Original Post)
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Aug 2024
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What is wrong with these people who destroy antiquities or other irreplaceable treasures?
Deuxcents
Aug 2024
#1
A British tourist was picked up for carving his initials on a house in Pompeii.
keithbvadu2
Aug 2024
#2
Deuxcents
(20,166 posts)1. What is wrong with these people who destroy antiquities or other irreplaceable treasures?
keithbvadu2
(40,540 posts)2. A British tourist was picked up for carving his initials on a house in Pompeii.
These countries take their heritage/antiquities very seriously.
sinkingfeeling
(53,268 posts)3. Social media is promoting this type of vandalism.