Vandals Caught on Video Toppling Ancient Rock Formations at Lake Mead

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Park rangers at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are seeking the public's help to identify two men caught on video vandalizing natural rock formations near the Redstone Dunes Trail, with the incident described as "appalling" and "disgusting" by a park spokesperson. The rocks, formed from 140-million-year-old desert dunes, were pushed off a cliff, and the National Park Service is urging anyone with information to come forward.
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