Nazca lines. Aerial photograph of a geoglyph, or landscape drawing, in the coastal desert of southern Peru. This geoglyph consists of a wide strip run


Nazca lines. Aerial photograph of a geoglyph, or landscape drawing, in the coastal desert of southern Peru. This geoglyph consists of a wide strip running from bottom to centre with three lines radiating out from its end. Other geoglyphs (not seen) take the form of stylised animals and unknown objects. They cover huge areas and can only be properly seen from the air. They were made by removing the dark surface stone to reveal a lighter stone layer underneath. They are thought to have been made by the Nazca, a native South American people, around 2000 years ago. Theories about the lines have ranged from uses in astronomy (for seasonal agriculture) to uses in religion.


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