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Joe said:
Jokes aside, I see the painting over of Italian graffiti in San Marco as a loss. It's the little details like the intricate graffiti that gave the area a sense of authenticity and antiquity. A blue wall just doesn't cut it for me.

I'm not calling anyone out here, but let's not mock others who care about these smaller details, and are saddened by their loss. For many, these little details are what make Busch Gardens so special in the first place.

Good news! I think. An attempt, at least?

 

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You know what if they where just going to put the graffiti or at least part of it back then why did they get rid of it in the first place? It would have made better sense to paint around the graffiti then touch it up to match the theme of the new paint scheme.
 
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The Hessian said:
You know what if they where just going to put the graffiti or at least part of it back then why did they get rid of it in the first place? It would have made better sense to paint around the graffiti then touch it up to match the theme of the new paint scheme.
I just assumed with the paint being new it would make it pop a bit more rather than blend in? But do we ever really know what's going on in BG's mind? :p
 
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