Graffiti has always been around, from petroglyphs in Jordan to 100-year-old signatures on a rock to political stencils in Ireland.
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Ancient graffiti in the Wadi Rum area in Jordan. |
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More ancient graffiti near the Bedouin camp where we spent the night in the Wadi Rum area. |
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Graffiti on the Steps of Penitence up Mt. Sinai. |
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Graffiti at the Karnak Temple in Luxor from 1831. |
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Graffiti left by the poet Rimbaud in Luxor Temple. |
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A stencil in London by Banksy. |
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A stencil in Dublin. |
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Cars suck (on a wall in Dublin). |
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Graffiti in Lyon. Is it inviting you to the village of Asse? |
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This may look more like a desktop texture, but it's actually a picture of graffiti which Photoshop may perhaps reveal... |