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Petro
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Mode2 (?) Eyefeelsick, where's your expertise at?
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Oker
8 days later and the Graffoto crew went back down to document how the Cans2 area has evolved. No doubt, this tunnel will now become a huge wall of fame, with pieces probably only lasting a couple weeks max. Not a bad thing I think. Maybe Graffiti Archaeology should start a new project of documenting down here?