So how did the ancient indigenous graffiti artists reach the inaccessible caves?
When there wasn’t even any Hollywood.
How did ancient artists see what they painted without a fire, choking smoke, and dangerously low (or deadly) oxygen levels?
Anyone ever experience complete cave darkness before? You literally cannot see your fingers directly in front of your eyes.
And, what ancient art lover would ever be stupid enough to venture deep into a cave system to look at art work he could barely see with an oxygen consuming torch?
Basic human survival instincts make it hard to believe that people were risking life and limb to paint, or view, this cave art thousands of years ago.
If you enjoy happy/fun science fiction a story called “Cave of the Dancing Deer” describes a modern-day anthropologist who befriends a local who helps him explore a Pyrenees cave. Turns out the man cannot die, and has lived 40,000 years in a youthful state so has to move frequently when people start to realize something is up.
The cave paintings were using drones? That I'd like to see!
Cavemen had drones?........................