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NY Times: Debt-Ridden Greece Turns to Sacred Sites for Help.

The Acropolis is not a film set, it’s the soul of Greece; this is sacrilege.” I don’t see a problem, except for one detail - film crews are notoriously bad about taking care of the venues they’re working in. I’d dedicate an officer (or two) to watching everyone on-location - or empowering tourists to report indiscretions. Otherwise you’ll have clamp-marks on the columns, gaffer tape all over the ruins.

01/24/12 • 03:05 PM • EntertainmentHistoryMotion GraphicsPhotographyTravel • No Comments

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