Nasca lines

Wetgreenie

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Wetgreenie

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Glad you like it Marc.

I cant seem to open Bruno's poiint for some reason Google didn't like the file Ext.

I found it fun to just cruz those high plains areas to see what i could.
There was a team of Japanese researchers that found a new animal/formation with satellite.
An ancient site and they are still finding stuff....Wow!
 

cptbil

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You really needn't leave the U.S. to find these "Lines" !
There are plenty of them right here in the U.S. !
I have personally been to "Two" sets of them !
Both, In different parts of the U.S.!
"Who" and "why" ?
 

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Here are pics of a few of the Nazca Lines (you have to zoom down to about 2000 feet altitude):

nazca1uw3.jpg


nazca2wz6.jpg


nazcaspiralvc2.jpg


And Bill is right. There are a bunch of things like this in the United States.

Best,

Mike
 

cptbil

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A "thought" occurred to me!
Are these "lines", just, a New World Phenomena ?
I don't remember hearing of any in other parts of the world ?
Has Anyone ?
 

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