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JonSidneyB wrote:I was at Buckner's cave near Bloomington Indiana last weekend. It was sort of a trial run at using equipment to clean up graffiti off of the walls and such.
As I went through the cave I saw so much of it. What really shocked me was that the biggest collection of graffiti I saw in the cave was past a 300ft crawl. Some of the vandals put alot of effort into their destruction. I always thought of vandals as being a bit lazy. I guess I was wrong.
I hate graffiti when ever I see it. I grew up in places there it really does not exist but now I see it in small towns now. I bothers me when I see it on buildings as such a waste of effort and defacing someones property, but in a cave. This is awfull. I guess this has been done in a number of caves but I had no idea until I saw this one.
Yeah, Scott, I wanna see a photo. But when I click on your links, I get a "roadblock.jpg" and the window is empty. However, if I cut and past the URL into the browser, then I can see the picture.Scott Fee wrote:Want to see a photo of one part?
http://www.angelfire.com/in3/caving/buc ... ar1925.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/in3/caving/buc ... ar1927.jpg
Squirrel Girl wrote:Yeah, Scott, I wanna see a photo. But when I click on your links, I get a "roadblock.jpg" and the window is empty. However, if I cut and past the URL into the browser, then I can see the picture.
Very weird, because THIS time when I clicked on them, they showed correctly. Oh, well! Better that they work.Scott Fee wrote:
That is weird. I tested them right after I posted it and they worked great. Glad you found a way around the roadblock. I wanted to post the photos but since I didn't own them, I thought it best to provide a link.
I have never used sandblasting equipment would you need alot of airhoses to make it in a cave about 400 feet or is there another way.
just trying to think of a way to get rid of "welcome to hell" in one of our cool skylite caves
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