Nazca Geoglyphs


The Nazca Lines are a group of geoglyphs formed on the soil of the Nazca Desert and were created between 500 BCE and 500 CE. The lines form different shapes like animals, trees, and even humans, with some designs reaching up to 1,200 feet in length.

There are varying theories from different people, holding different expertise and degrees. Some anthropologists believe that the lines indicate water flow or irrigation, while others believe that it’s the civilization’s way to communicate with the deities in the sky. Either way, none of these theories have been proven.

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