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Two men at Lake Mead National Recreation Area were captured on video destroying federally protected ancient rock formations.

Now, authorities are seeking the publics help in identifying thevandals.

The U.S. national recreation area is located in southeasternNevadaand northwesternArizona.

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Why on earth would you do this to this area thats so beautiful?

Its one of my favorite places in the park, and theyre up there just destroying it.

I dont understand that, recreation area spokesperson John Haynes told CNN affiliateKVVU.

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Its rock formations were shaped over time out of 140 million-year-old sand dunes.

We have two big lakes and a chunk of the Colorado River.

You dont have to engage people.

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Bored Pandahas contacted Lake Mead National Recreation Area for comment.

People called for stricter laws to discourage this pop in of behavior

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park

Internet Wants To Track Down Vandals Spotted Destroying Ancient Rock Formation In National Park