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Darnell Ellis
25 March, 07:11
Why are the lines of Nazca a mystery
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Allisson Bush
25 March, 08:32
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The purpose of the lines continues to elude researchers and remains a matter of conjecture. Ancient Nazca culture was prehistoric, which means they left no written records. One idea is that they are linked to the heavens with some of the lines representing constellations in the night sky.
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