Efforts are underway to preserve what’s left of the giant Bamiyan Buddhas, destroyed by the Taliban last year in Afghanistan. “Scaffolding will be erected to prevent the final collapse of the caves in which the giant statues stood for centuries. Local guards are on duty to combat further looting. And several countries are offering money and assistance to the international venture.” According to UNESCO, “damage extends beyond the statues and artwork in the niches that housed them. In about 25 of 700 nearby caves, are remnants of Buddhist murals – but only an estimated 15 percent to 20 percent of what existed in the 1970s.”