Across Peru’s Nazca Desert stretch vast geoglyphs carved into the earth — animals, shapes, and lines so massive they can only ...
One of archaeology’s most intriguing puzzles, the Nazca Lines were etched into the Peruvian desert some 2,000 years ago. Spread out over 500 square kilometres on the sun-baked surface of the Nazca ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here we see a Nazca line in gray of a bird, with its wings spread out wide. (The Yamagata University Institute of Nasca) ...
A Japanese research team trained an AI to locate 303 new geoglyphs in Peru's Nazca Desert. This adds to the existing 430 ancient drawings that have puzzled scientists and drawn tourists from around ...
Most people visit Peru for Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca citadel nestled between the mountaintops around Cusco. But the country has much more to offer than its most popular tourist destination. At ...
It’s this perspective that photographer Edward Ranney has documented since 1985, walking the 2,000-year-old lines with his large-format camera. Traveling in Peru as well as in Chile with ...
New research suggests the Nazca Lines in Peru were not made for aliens or to be seen from the sky. These ancient geoglyphs were likely pathways and ceremonial spaces for the Nazca people. The desert's ...
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MYSTERY WIRE — Identification and preservation of geoglyphs — figures etched into the ground in the Nazca region of southern Peru — is getting a boost from artificial intelligence technology. Masato ...
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Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Nazca Lines have never ceased, since their fortuitous discovery in Peru during the first half of the 20th century, to fascinate the general public as ...
Peru will take legal action against a group of Greenpeace activists who it says damaged the Nazca lines UNESCO World Heritage site during a climate change demonstration on Monday. “It’s a true slap in ...