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This pissed me off.

[cnn.com]

Duke 8 Feb 1
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Here in Australia artifacts manufactured by people 50,000 years ago are routinely destroyed in the name of corporate profits. Strangely very few people are aware of it or do anything about it. The following report is slow to get into it (author paid per word?) however it will come as an eye opener for many around the world.
I simply ask everyone who abhors such destruction our common inheritance to make others aware of what is happening and particularly to empower legislators and captains of industry.
[newmatilda.com]

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Is maddening for sure

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I'm stunned. I can not understand why he would do that. And why wasn't he punished? No intent? He ignored the signs!! That sound pretty "intentional" to me. Ugh!

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I've hiked all over Peru. Man made damage has really destroyed so many of these wonders. Culturally, though, it seems like they're more lax about some things, like protecting them.

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Yes, I checked that link and feel pissed off too. Why was that truck even in the vicinity of that historic site is beyond me. How did they get away with it or were there possibly repercussions?

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me too

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Hmmm... he can run but he can't hide..

@BucketlistBob They said the driver ignored the warnings. But, they determined his intent wasn't malicious so, they let him go. Grrrr...

@Duke. What!!? Hmmm...

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