The Chauvet cave, in the Ardeche region of southern France, contains some of the oldest and most remarkable cave drawings ever found – yet it’s been sealed shut since its discovery to preserve this precious art. Now a vast replica of the cave and its spectacular paintings has been built. Our science correspondent, Rebecca Morelle, can compares the two versions, because she’s been given extremely rare access to the original cave.
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uhm hello this is cave art
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What a stupid idea. Just go into the real one……
did you even watch the video lol
Just this word before I go, what if the people recreating the cave and cave art now were reincarnated from the actual cave dwellers who created these cave paintings so very long ago.
Its Disney Land for the Flintstones
The reproduction is so good that we don’t know which cave the photos were from