petewick wrote:There's a bit more on this in the Press and Journal today.
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CAVE IMAGE OF CHRIST DESECRATED BY VANDALS
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MOIRA KERR
08:50 - 02 August 2006
A Famous cave painting of Christ on the Cross has been desecrated by vandals who have sprayed over it to create an image of famous revolutionary Che Guevara.
Guevara, who was born in Argentina in 1928, is idolised in Cuba, where his face appears on billboards across the island.
The rebel's image has now been meticulously spray-painted, in red and black, over two-thirds of the large cave painting on Davaar island, near Campbeltown. The painting of Christ was completed in secret in 1887 by Campbeltown teacher Archibald MacKinnon, who was reportedly acting on instructions he received in a dream.
Inspector David Lavery, of Campbeltown, said: "The image has been so well done that we believe the culprit or culprits used a stencil to achieve a perfect image."
Davaar is accessible by foot over a shingle causeway from Campbeltown at low tide.
Insp Lavery said: "At this time of year the chance of being discovered is fairly big so maybe someone has gone across at low tide, concealed themselves and stayed overnight, waiting until there was nobody else about."
The first visitor to the island at 7.40am on Friday reported that the painting had been defaced. The paint was dry indicating the image was done overnight.
Police are anxious to talk to a man who was seen leaving the island at that time. He is described as 6ft, in his mid-30s, with longish, dark brown hair."
Joe Turner, of Kildalloig Farm, Campbeltown, who has owned Davaar since 1962, is offering a £100 reward for information which leads to a conviction of the person responsible.
The entrance of the cave is marked with a small plaque on the cliff face and by the many small cairns and wooden crosses made by visitors and pilgrims to the site.
Mr Turner said: "It is viewed by some as similar to a church and is certainly a place on contemplation and serenity, a place where a lot of people get a lot of peace. It's appalling, this is literally like vandalising a church."
And he added: "I gather it has been done with care, it isn't some young children who have just happened to find a tin of paint, this has required malice of forethought, to take the stencil and stuff over there.
"The policeman who went over said he couldn't touch most of it because it was so high, so they must have constructed some kind of platform to do it.
"It's upsetting, it has upset a lot of nice, ordinary people in Campbeltown. I just can't think why anyone would do this."
He said the two island caretakers are the only residents of Davaar, but they live on the other side of the 67-acre island from the cave. Mr Turner now intends to seek professional advice about the possibility of having the original painting, which has been restored several times over the years, renovated. Anyone with information about the incident should telephone police at Campbeltown on 01586 862200.