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The Naxca lines are 200 miles SE of Lima, Peru. There are over 800 straight lines and 300 geometric figures. There are also over 70 drawings of plants and animals including a monkey and a hummingbird. These drawing were made between 500 B.C. and A.D. 500. They are now a World Heritage site.

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Nazca lines are unexplainable set of lines in the south America. They are named so due to the tribes who supposedly drew them ( Nazca Indians). These lines make wonderful shapes like that of a humming bird. Most of these lines are so complex that many scientists are baffled on how could this have been drawn, while others are baffled just by the size of these lines.

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The Nazca Lines are a series of geoglyphs and biomorphs located in the Nazca Desert of Peru.

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The Nazca lines are generally believed to have been created for religious reasons by the Nazca civilisation. They appear to be pathways that were used in religious ceremonies.

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pretty sure it is in columbia, newzealand

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