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Deep graffiti scars Arches National Park

By MICHELLE L. PRICE, Associated Press
Published: April 29, 2016, 6:01am

SALT LAKE CITY — Rangers at Utah’s Arches National Park were investigating large graffiti Thursday that was carved so deeply into a famous red rock arch that it might be impossible to erase, officials said.

The carvings discovered this month measure about 4 feet across and 3 feet high, park Superintendent Kate Cannon said.

The vandalism is part of a “tidal wave of graffiti” at Arches and other national parks in recent years, she said.

Two years ago, at least eight national parks in the West began the delicate task of cleaning up graffiti-like paintings left on famous, picturesque landscapes.

The Arches rock formation, commonly known as Frame Arch, is off a popular hiking trail where visitors can look through it and view the park’s iconic, stand-alone Delicate Arch.

Cannon said the graffiti was etched so deeply that it might have taken at least an hour for someone to carve.

She said park workers can try to reduce the carving’s visibility by grinding down the rock around it, but that causes further damage to the surface.

Defacing surfaces in the park is illegal and anyone caught can face up to six months in jail and a $5,000 fine.

Social media seems to be a driver of increased vandalism, but Cannon said graffiti generally has become inexplicably popular among visitors.

“It is really overwhelming,” she said.

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