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  • History:
    The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. The lines were created by the Nazca culture between 500 BCE and 500 CE and consist of hundreds of different figures including spiders, monkeys, and human figures. The lines were created by removing the top layer of reddish-brown iron oxide-coated pebbles and revealing the underlying white sand.
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    Fly over the Nazca and Palpa Lines from Nazca. Ideal for lovers of history and mystery, the geoglyphs and petroglyphs are enigmatic.
  • The Nazca Lines in Peru have always fascinated researchers. They have come up with interesting nazca lines astronomy and celestial alignments theories.
  • The Location and the Coordinates. The Nazca Lines are a sequence of ancient geoglyphs in southern Peru in the Nazca Desert.
  • Learn about the history, meaning, location and tours for one of the world's greatest mysteries, the Nazca Lines in the desert plains of Peru.
  • Found in the heart of the Ica desert of southern Peru, the Nazca lines are a collection of enormous geoglyphs carved into the desert’s surface.
  • Paul Kosok, an American historian from Long Island University in New York, is credited as the first scholar to study the Nazca Lines in depth. While in Peru in...
  • Learn more about the Nazca Lines of Peru and their exciting history. This guide will teach you how to visit the area, what tours are available and more.
  • Nazca Lines in Peru. High up in the desert of southern Peru are giant whales, hummingbirds, monkeys and even an astronaut.
  • Nazca Line in Peru - "The Spider". So, in the year 2000, Markus Reindel investigated the small stone mounds that are built close to many of the lines.
  • Perched within the arid desert sands of southern Peru lies one of the most captivating and enigmatic archaeological sites on the planet – the Nazca Lines.
  • The Nazca Lines are located on the Pampas of Jumana in the Nazca Desert in the department of Ica in southern Peru, about 400 km from the capital Lima.