Nazca lines

 Nazca Lines


Nazca Line are group of Geoglyphs , a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its depictions of larger-than-life animals, plants and imaginary beings.Located in the Peruvian coastal plain (about 250 miles)south of Lima, Peru.The discovery of the etchings, believed to be more than 2,000 years old,the lines are virtually impossible to identify from ground level. 

There are three basic types of Nazca Lines-straight lines, geometric designs and pictorial representations and more than 800 straight lines on the coastal plain, some of which are 30 miles (48 km) long.There are over 300 geometric designs,which include basic shapes such as triangles, rectangles, and trapezoids, as well as spirals, arrows, zig-zags and wavy lines..The Lines were first discovered in 1927, and were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994.







The best way to see the Nazca Lines is from the air. There are multiple daily flights, lasting about 75 minutes each, that depart from Pisco Airport.






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