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Nazca Lines: A Perfect Example of Inherently Beautiful The Nazca Lines in southern Peru are a group of pre-Columbian geoglyphs etched into desert sands. Covering an area of nearly 1,000 sq. kilometers, there are about 300 different figures, including animals and plants. Composed of over 10,000 lines, some of which measure 30 meters wide and stretch more than 9 kilometers, the figures are most visible from the air or nearby hilltops. #shorts #mystery #mystriousfacts #touristattraction #beautifulplaces #naturelovers #nature #exploreworld #touristguide #faridhaq #nazcalines #viralvideo #viral What are the mysterious lines in Peru? The Nazca Lines /ˈnæzkɑː/ are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. They were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE by people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving differently colored dirt exposed. What is the most famous Nazca line? The condor geoglyph is one of the most famous and recognizable Nazca lines images. Where are the Nazca Lines in Peru? The lines are found in a region of Peru just over 200 miles southeast of Lima, near the modern town of Nasca. In total, there are over 800 straight lines, 300 geometric figures and 70 animal and plant designs, also called biomorphs. Who built the Nazca Lines and why? According to scientists, the lines were created by the Nasca people, who flourished from around A.D. 1 to 700. The Chavin and Paracas cultures who lived before The Nazca people may have also drawn some of the geoglyphs. Why should you visit Nazca Lines? Thought to have been drawn for religious ceremonies, the Nazca Lines have an abundance of history attached to them and with the help of our expert guides, you'll gain a new perspective into this spellbinding Peruvian culture. Why can't you see the Nazca Lines on Google Earth? Can the Lines be viewed from Google Maps? Yes, you can visualize some of the mysterious Nazca Lines from the Google Maps Satellite Version. Obviously, all the Figures cannot be observed because the Zone in which the Lines are distributed is quite wide. TAGS(180) nazca lines overflight nazca lines 4k nazca lines viewing tower monkey nazca lines nazca lines flight ancient aliens nazca lines blowing up history nazca lines nasca lines nazca lines decoded nazca lines discovery nazca lines drone nazca lines figures nazca lines finally solved nazca lines from plane nazca lines in google earth nazca lines peru nazca lines up close nazca lines video new nazca lines spider nazca lines who made the nazca lines

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00:00If you love a good mystery and adventure gets you going, then you will love the Nazca lines in Peru.
00:05Vast patterns scar the sounds of Nazca in the weirdest of shapes, there are drawings of animals,
00:10birds, plants, weird geometric patterns, and more. This spooky spot spans over 1,000 square kilometers,
00:17and we have absolutely no clue who drew the lines, why they did it, and most importantly,
00:22how could they have done it so accurately? These lines date back 2,000 years, and are
00:27considered prehistoric remains in South America. But it is a total mystery how they could have done
00:32it with such precision. And what was the purpose? Of course, there are dozens of theories surrounding
00:38that. They could have been placed by aliens. Maybe they are a map to an underground shrine,
00:43or they outline lost treasures, no one knows. Now, you're probably asking yourself,
00:48where is the adventure bit? Well, due to how massive they are, there is no way you'll be
00:53able to fully appreciate them without getting on a plane so you can see it and experience the sheer
00:58grandeur of it all.
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