The Nazca Lines, a group of hundreds of mysterious geoglyphs etched into the desert in Peru, have mystified scientists for nearly a century. People from ancient civilizations made the drawings over a ...
NAZCA, Peru — You look at the massive collection of lengthy grooves and geoglyphs in the bone-dry desert of southern Peru, and you know immediately they are one of the great unsolved mysteries of this ...
The Nazca Lines' hummingbird now has a more specific name: a hermit, which is a type of hummingbird found in northern and eastern Peru. Image Credit: monikawl999, Pixabay Share Take a quick flight ...
Peru reduces Nazca Lines park by 42%, raising concerns over environmental and heritage risks Peru’s decision to reduce the boundaries of the Nazca Archaeological Park by 1,000 hectares has sparked ...
Once again, a team of archaeologists from Japan’s Yamagata University have discovered new Nazca Lines, this time announcing that they’ve spotted 168 previously undocumented geoglyphs on the Pampas de ...
On my last visit to Peru, I put my best friend in charge of planning activities. She came to me and said we absolutely had to do a flyover of the Nazca Lines because it was cool and out of the way and ...
A group of archaeologists from Japan’s Yamagata University, assisted by A.I. technology, have announced the uncovering of a new cache of giant, prehistoric Land Art made by the ancient Nazca people of ...
The image, stretching for 40 yards on a hillside in Peru, shows a creature with pointy ears, orb-like eyes and a long striped tail. It appears to be a cat lounging, as cats often do. Archaeologists ...
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BOGOTA, Colombia — Peru’s decision to shrink its archeological park home to the famous Nazca Lines by around 42% — an area roughly the size of 1,400 soccer fields — has sparked alarm among ...