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位于法国南部的拉斯科石窟与西班牙的阿尔塔米拉洞窟都以旧石器时代所画的壁画而闻名于世。1940年,它被放学回家路过这里的少年们发现以来,一跃而成为每天吸引着一千八百名游客的旅游胜地。但这反而造成了灾难:完整地保存了一万八千年的壁画迅速地褪了色。因此,从1964年开始禁止一般公开展览。事到如今,为了再现同样的石窟,在当地多尔多涅县的倡导下,决定建造第二个石窟。从1973年起,在原来石窟的旁边开始了这项工程,已经完成了一部分壁画。为了建造这座宏伟的仿造石窟,动员了雕刻、绘画等方面的艺术家,还有建筑师、电子计算机技师、造船工程师等等。想凿出山洞,再造出一个连坑坑洼洼的地方都和原来一模一样的石窟来,使那上面至今已完全褪了色,连轮廓都已模糊不清的
The Lascaux Caves in southern France and the Altamira caves in Spain are known for their mural paintings from the Paleolithic. In 1940, after it was discovered by teenagers who passed home from school and passed home, it became a tourist attraction that attracted 1,800 tourists every day. But this in turn caused a catastrophe: 18,000 murals of murals that had been completely preserved quickly faded. Therefore, a general public exhibition banned from 1964 onwards. So far, in order to reproduce the same grottoes, it was decided to build a second caves under the advice of the local Dordogne County. Since 1973, the project has been started alongside the original grottoes and part of the mural has been completed. In order to build this magnificent imitation of the grottoes, to mobilize the artist of sculpture, painting and other aspects, as well as architects, computer technicians, shipbuilding engineers and so on. Want to cut the cave, and then create a place even potholes and the original exactly the same grottoes, so that it has been completely faded, and even the outline has been blurred