Disgraceful vandals cover Yosemite National Park in graffiti: ‘What’s wrong with people?’
Vandals tagged a boulder in Yosemite National Park, outraging visitors at the “disgraceful” act.
An Instagram user posted a video to their Stories on Sunday showing photos of a large rock, a door, and an informational sign at Bridalveil Fall covered with “Yeti” graffiti tags.
Instagram user Ando Arakelyan posted a video to his Stories on Jan. 25, showing an informational sign at Bridalveil Fall covered with graffiti tags. Instagram/ando2chill
“What’s wrong with people? Should be $5,000 fine and 6 months in jail for people vandalizing national parks,” he said.
It’s been more than three years since Yosemite has seen vandalism. In May 2022, vandals spray-painted blue and white graffiti at dozens of locations along the Yosemite Falls Trail, The Fresno Bee said at the time.
Vandals scrawled graffiti on a boulder and other sites at Yosemite National Park, according to photos and video shared recently on Instagram by Ando Arakelyan. Instagram/ando2chill
Vandals also scrawled graffiti on this door at Yosemite National Park, according to images shared on Instagram. Instagram/ando2chill
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