In Hungary, unknown individuals painted the protected rock in blue and yellow colors.


In the territory of the Buda Landscape Reserve in Hungary, unknown individuals damaged the top of the protected rock with blue and yellow colors. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing the press service of the Danube-Ipoly National Park.
It is noted that the flora on the Tündér-szikla ('Fairy Rock') has been damaged.
'Mosses, lilies, and ferns became victims of blue, yellow, and black paint, and probably a rare protected plant species - buda - could not avoid being painted', the statement reads.
According to the park's press service, graffiti has previously been painted on the rock. They reminded that inanimate natural values cannot be restored and called for being 'especially careful' while staying here.
It is worth noting that the Tündér-szikla rock has been protected by the Buda Landscape Conservation Area since 1978. It is a popular tourist spot for hikers, located near Hungary's capital Budapest.
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