10 Historical Places Destroyed By EVlL Tourists
top 10 popular ancient landmarks on earth that are being ruined by tourism
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History is one of the most fascinating, if not the most important, element to our existence. From the conception of man, historians have been tracking our past through research, archaeology, and oral traditions. There have been prosperous times in history as well as devastation. Sometimes the devastation could be blamed on Mother Nature, while other times it was man’s fault. As the saying goes, if we don’t pay attention, history is doomed to repeat itself. This is why it is crucial to study history and to know where we came from. We have learned from the mistakes of the past, and we took the lessons from back them to make our present better. Luckily, in most cases of history, we can do more than just read a book. We can visit the actual historical site. We can touch the site and picture ourselves as historical figures while imagining what life was like back in that time. Depending on how old the historical place is, there is some restoration work required to keep it looking like it did back in time. However, maintenance can be tough due to weather or any other natural disasters. But a historical site’s worse enemy is actually us!
In this video are ten historical places being destroyed by tourists. National parks and governments now have to enforce strict rules when it comes to touching a site. Want to take home a rock from the Acropolis? It’s not going to happen. If millions of people just took one rock, there would be no more historical site in just a few years.
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as a Greek I am discussed by the immature tourists who vandalise the Parthenon I have visited it and part of the site is filled with carvings I mean ffs people show respect to the site
their probably on drugs…
This is when People drop out of school and Careless people begins to expand
As a Chinese person myself I feel that those vandals vandalizing the Great Wall of china are faggots who don't respect our culture
The Great Wall of China is offensive to meh
Humans destroy everything they touch.They will all die,Which makes me happy
There should be a law letting you shoot dead any tourist surprised carving its unsignificant miserable name on any site or littering the site. After some people die the others will know better than try to destroy these sites.
Okay just big that wall 10 feet higher and make Mongolia pay it.
How about they make a law: destroy it, spray graffiti on it or loiter around it, and you get shot. These days people are so retarded, including the police (although there are some good ones) that often the only solution is bullets. Or a baton. Let's go with a baton, the first one might be a little wild.
NUUU STONE HENGE!!!!
I hope these vandals get thrown in jail this can't go on soon these historical sites will be gone if we dont respect those who came before us
I HATE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why humanity, why.
Tourists can't access the Titanic wreck
people who do graffiti on these monuments are fucking idiots
Drink me, I'm tasty.
how can treasurehunters destroy the titanic it's so deep under water
once i to the coliseum and there was people throwing rock inside of fighting zone cracking pillars and bags of chip inside the fighting zone wtf happened to the people of the earth
Me:
*watches video
*remembers throwing lunchables when was 5 years old in machu pichu
*sees negativity in the comment section
*slaps myself in the face
THIS IS WHY I STAY AT HOME LOOKING AT THE PICTURES
The Roman Colloseum is in ONE PIECE OMYGUD
they forgot about Pompeii
So it is suddenly all our faults
What has been done with the Stone Henge should be done for all the other sites on this list.
1sub=1 shout out
Machu Pichhu? HOW 'BOUT MACHU PICHU? PICHU'S A POKEMON!
Well, so much for the Millennials visiting thesed places when we 'retire' Or any following generations, for that matter.
And with the amount of idiotic schoolmates at my school that give no shit for these amazing pieces of history(they themselves told me how much shit they don't give about stuff life this), it's only gonna get worse. They might as well join ISIS because that's how much they care about historical and/or religious monuments.
I live in Cambodia and they build by hand I'm in America now
sorry, but humans are fucking idiots/
These people are so RUDE.
Carve your name into your house wall! Take rocks from your backyard!
The Taj Mahal is actually turning yellow. i have a before and after photo that i clicked my self after visiting it again due to my uncle living there.
I agree it's sad and needs to be addressed but don't show the titanic and scuba divers plz…. It's only reachable by extreme depth ROV that are almost inconceivably expensive, not too many "tourists" have access to them cmon
The Taj Mahal by what you're saying is being destroyed by locals and the titanic is slowly disintegrating and may be gone in about 20 years because of bacteria and not people
I hate humans. We destroy everything..
Your next video should be on people that are super human!
*sigh*
i live pretty close to a city where there is a really old building where you can visit for a small price, take pictures, visit the rooms and stuff, my school even planned a trip there once, but the real problem is that every single place you go, you will see a name carved there, or someone's initials, and this really makes me mad, i mean, is it too hard to preserve a precious piece of history that has survived for hundreds of thousands of years? Do you really need to destroy it even more? I'm afraid that in the future these structures will fall apart and people won't be able to see it anymore, because there was this time where there was a big storm and a lot of structure was lost (mostly a little shop that you could buy some gifts. When i went to visit it, they were rebuilding it…), but it luckily managed to survive. It's even hard to believe that people used to live there (and a bloody war happened there), and now the building looks pretty unstable. If it managed to survive since 1735, why do you have to destroy it in 2017?
I have carved my name at three of these places