Graffiti In Our National And State Parks. I Try To Understand Why

Howdy Folks! Welcome Back To The Channel.
In This Weeks Video We Are In Topanga Canyon, Los Angeles.
My Goal Was To Reflect More On My Internal Viewpoint Of Graffiti In Our Parks And Recreation Areas, And Share My Thoughts With You.
Every time I Visit Eagle Rock In Topanga Canyon, Im Challenged With Trying To Frame The Exact Shot I Need, Without Including The Growing Amount Of Graffiti That Is In And Around These Ancient Caves And Rock Formations. I Have Recently Grown More Frustrated At The Downfall Of This Beautiful Area.
This Is Not A New Thought Experiment Of Course, The Information I Cover May Be Completely Obvious To Most, But I Aim To Look Back At Human And Neanderthal History To Understand Why We May Still Artistically Express Ourselves In This Way...And In National And State Parks. Destructive And Inexcusable, But I Try And At Least Find Peace In Understanding Why.
If You Are In A Position To Volunteer With Your Local NPS Or Trails And Roads District Office, See How You Can Help With Graffiti Removal.
Thanks For Watching, Hope You Enjoy!
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  • @redwhiteblue7831
    @redwhiteblue783110 ай бұрын

    Society is decaying day to day. We've hiked in 3 miles towards the Bridge to Nowhere and picked up all the trash, and cover all graffiti back to the parking lot multiple times. It only takes a week or so for it to be back to being destroyed... sad. Great message 👍

  • @zacmagers

    @zacmagers

    10 ай бұрын

    It’s a bummer, hopefully someone sees this and changes their ways. Our little audience of course doesn’t seem the type but there may be someone random that clicks on this… Folks that take just a little time each time they are out to help with trash or whatever it is, makes all the difference, good on you for doing your part! Thanks for checking out the vid. Cheers