Website review: World Mysteries - Mystic Places - N...

woody429 woody429 discovered this in Archaeology 7 reviews since Jun 17, 2005
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maxheadroom2000 rated 12 months ago
The Nazca Lines have always intrigued me.
Zerro rated 16 months ago
Nazca Lines are the most outstanding group of geoglyphs in the world. Etched in the surface of the desert pampa sand about 300 hundred figures made of straight lines, geometric shapes and pictures of animals and birds - and their patterns are only clearly visible from the air.
destijl2 rated 20 months ago
the Pampa region of Peru
abbynormal92243 rated 27 months ago
Fascinating.
and73mar rated 28 months ago
Could these geoglyphs be effigies of ancient animal gods or patterns of constellations? Are they roads, star pointers, maybe even a gigantic map? If the people who lived here 2,000 years ago had only a simple technology, how did they manage to construct such precise figures? Did they have a plan? If so, who ordained it? It all seems so otherworldly. To comprehend the Nasca lines, created by the removal of desert rock to reveal the pale pink sand beneath, visitors have proposed every imaginable explanation - from runways for spaceships to tracks for Olympic athletes, from op art to pop art, to astronomical observatories. It is believed that the geoglyphs were built by a people called the Nasca- but why and how they created these wonders of the world has defied explanation. As much as the lines awe us, we marvel equally at the imagination of the people who have sought explanations for them.
SweetMagoo rated 29 months ago
I've never heard of the Nazca Lines before. Very interesting archeological mystery. Very cool to see on this page with Google Earth.
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