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The irony of the damage caused to Nazca lines by Greenpeace in Peru is that archeologists have been worried for years that extra rainfall caused by deforestation and global warming could erode them.
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The irony of the damage caused to Nazca lines by Greenpeace in Peru is that archeologists have been worried for years that extra rainfall caused by deforestation and global warming could erode them.
My latest blogpost: Sustained DamageTweet this! Posted by Tim Almond at 23:08
Labels: archaeology, Greenpeace
3 comments:
If you are a part of the political system an apology is enough. For anyone else the full might of the law and the full weight of the media will descend upon you.
Andrew Smith,
Peru seem pretty serious about prosecuting them. Doubt it would happen in the UK, but it might there.
Ah yes the 1500 year old Nazca Lines what are they for if not act as a disposable backdrop to Greenpeace's latest act of self promotion?
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