Taking a light aircraft flight over the plains 200 miles south of Lima is the best way to appreciate the Nasca Lines, the World Heritage-designated geoglyphs etched into the stony desert surface. The creators and meaning behind these startlingly precise abstracts and animal figures remain a mystery, but their 1939 discovery launched a steady swarm of tourists upon this tiny town – accessible via bus from Lima, Cusco and Arequipa.
Taking a light aircraft flight over the plains 200 miles south of Lima is the best way to appreciate the Nasca Lines, the World Heritage-designated geoglyphs etched into the stony desert surface. The creators and meaning behind these startlingly precise abstracts and animal figures remain a mystery, but their 1939 discovery launched a steady swarm of tourists upon this tiny town – accessible via bus from Lima, Cusco and Arequipa.
Coordinates: 10°S 76°W / 10°S 76°W / -10; -76
Discover the best top things to do in Ica Region, Peru including Dromedarius, Nasca Lines, Ballestas Islands, Band of Holes, Cantalloc Aqueduct, Geoglifos de Palpa, Cahuachi, Ballumbrosio Estate, Inti-Mar-Paracas, The Chandelier.
Taking a light aircraft flight over the plains 200 miles south of Lima is the best way to appreciate the Nasca Lines, the World Heritage-designated geoglyphs etched into the stony desert surface. The creators and meaning behind these startlingly precise abstracts and animal figures remain a mystery, but their 1939 discovery launched a steady swarm of tourists upon this tiny town – accessible via bus from Lima, Cusco and Arequipa.
Discover the best top things to do in Ica Region, Peru including Petroglifos De Chichictara, Nasca Lines, Geoglifos de Palpa, Ballumbrosio Estate, The Chandelier, Band of Holes, Moron Oasis, Telar de Buena Fe, Ceramicas LASC, Geoglifos de Llipata.
Coordinates: 10°S 76°W / 10°S 76°W / -10; -76
Discover the best top things to do in Ica Region, Peru including Nasca Lines, Ballestas Islands, Paracas National Reserve, Tacama, Islas Ballestas, Canon de los Perdidos, Oasis of Huacachina, Paracas Nature Reserve, El Catador, Laguna De Huacachina.
Taking a light aircraft flight over the plains 200 miles south of Lima is the best way to appreciate the Nasca Lines, the World Heritage-designated geoglyphs etched into the stony desert surface. The creators and meaning behind these startlingly precise abstracts and animal figures remain a mystery, but their 1939 discovery launched a steady swarm of tourists upon this tiny town – accessible via bus from Lima, Cusco and Arequipa.
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