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The mystery of the lines of nasca in Peru

On the East coast of Peru, 370 km south of Lima, near the little town Nasca (Nazca), there is a desert-like area. It is a limestone plateau that is strewn with coal dust and small stones. Lines and planes were created in ancient times by removing the surface material to uncover the yellow soil underneath. The lines are many of kilometres long and continue, dead straight along the landscape, regardless of obstacles like river beds and hills. Giant drawings of animals are displayed in the same way. Remarkably, these lines and drawings are so large that they can only be recognised from the sky. 

Some of these lines meet in one central point. Generally this is a shaft which has presumably been linked to other shafts using underground corridors. Besides lines, there are also trapezium shaped designs which seem to suggest that these were runways for airplanes. Some end on a purposefully flattened hill. Archaeologists attribute these remarkable lines to the Nasca culture, but convincing evidence regarding the origins and purpose of these patterns is yet to be provided.

More information in reference Däniken-1997, Morrison en Zick.
HAMMERING OF HARD STONE Nasca in Peru is at least 1000 years old
SAWING IN HARD STONE
DRILLING IN HARD STONE
MILLING OF HARD STONE
TURNING OF HARD ROCK
PLASTER LAYER ON HARD STONE
SMOOTHING OF HARD STONE
POLISHING OF HARD STONE
TRANSPORTING MEGALITHS
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN STONES
SEAMLESS JOINTS BETWEEN MEGALITHS
SOFTENING HARD STONE
MELTING OF HARD STONE
TRANSATLANTIC CONTACTS





Some paths in the Nasca patterns look like runways.
Some paths in the Nasca patterns look like runways.
A riverbed crosses the ‘runway’.

A riverbed crosses the ‘runway’. However, this desert has been bone dry year round since the beginning of living memory. This suggests that the Nasca lines are very old.

Who has ever endeavoured to create this enormous drawing on the slope of this mountain?
Who has ever endeavoured to create this enormous drawing on the slope of this mountain?
One can only recognise that this drawing represents an ape from the sky. Could the ‘ancient engineers’ fly?
One can only recognise that this drawing represents an ape from the sky. Could the ‘ancient engineers’ fly?
This curious ‘bird’ appears to be connected with the line patterns
This curious ‘bird’ appears to be connected with the line patterns
There are numerous pits in the plain of Nasca. Some lines end at such a pit.
There are numerous pits in the plain of Nasca. Some lines end at such a pit.
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