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Fans of the band who have marked up a scenic cave on the California coast with psychedelic graffiti will have to find another place to spray out their love for frontman Jim Morrison. It has closed ...
A scenic cave on the California coast that Doors front man Jim Morrison is rumored to have frequented is covered with psychedelic graffiti and has been closed indefinitely for cleaning.
By the late 20th century, the roller rink closed down, and the cave became a recycling facility for several years.
Public access to a popular hiking destination known as the Jim Morrison Cave has been closed after California State Parks officials said the graffiti is out of control.
Fans of the Doors who have marked up a cave in California will have to find another place to spray their love for frontman Jim Morrison.
The now-closed cave will be blasted with walnut shells, which will clean off the graffiti without damaging the rock walls. The cleanup will cost $40,000, and there’s no word on when hikers can ...
Tourists visit the Corral Canyon Cave in Malibu, Calif., Friday, May, 6, 2016. The cave, better known by the misleading moniker "Jim Morrison Cave" is now closed to the public until further notice.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As the Doors song goes, this is the end. Fans of the band who have marked up a scenic cave on the California coast with psychedelic graffiti will have to find another place to ...