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Orion

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Nazca Lines
« on: February 12, 2018, 04:08:47 pm »



The term "Nazca Path" was used to described the hundreds of lines found in the Peruvian desert for many years.  It wasn't until the late 1920's when a pilot flew over the desert that the many shapes and images became clear.  They weren't lines or paths at all, but pictographs,  of animals, insects, some that stretched for acres.   It was as if they were meant to be seen from above, suggesting those that made them were either capable of flight themselves or knowledgeable about advanced mathematics.    Either logical assumption is contrary to conventional ideology.


These are not crude shapes and haphazard drawings of stick figures, they are intricate shapes and figures on a fairly large scale, again, only truly appreciated from the sky.  And made by a primitive people?


Perhaps primitive is the wrong adjective.




« Last Edit: February 12, 2018, 08:37:34 pm by Orion »

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