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- Aliens, Religion, and the Nazca LinesFrom alien visitors, to water and mountain worship, the Nazca lines have plagued the minds of archaeologists for decades. Both are discussed in an attempt to come to terms with the mystery.
The Nazca Lines: Erich Von Daniken and Fraudulent ClaimsThe geoglyphs of the Nazca.- The Nazca Lines of Peru: Alien Landing Field or a Shrine to the Gods?The Nazca lines in Peru are giant depictions of animals and forms. Here are some theories of why they were created.
- The Civilization Behind the Nazca LinesThe civilization of the Nazca lines are in the Peruvian around four hundred kilometers from Lima.
Peru's Nazca Lines Lure the Curious on Air ToursThe mysterious Nazca Lines, covering a vast area in Peru's Pampa de San Jose, draws curious travelers for an interesting plane tour in Peru's south coast in South America
Peru's Enigmatic Nazca LinesThe Nazca Lines of Peru make up the largest and most mysterious group of geoglyphs on Earth. But to this day, no one knows why the lines were created.
The Mysteries of the Nazca LinesLittle is known about the Nazca people except that they created the so called "Nazca Lines" which are some of the most intricate geoglyphic designs in the world.
What Are the Nazca Lines?The Nazca Lines, drawn into the ground in the country of Peru, continue to baffle researchers on why they were initially drawn.- Nazca Lines: Proof of Celestial Assistance?Large aerial geoglyphs, some as large as the Empire State Building are discovered in Peru. Created by a primitive tribe without aerial technology. How is this possible?
Travel Peru - Sandboarding in Ica and NazcaSandboarding is becoming a popular sport in areas where snow isn't available. If you're visiting Peru, check out these locations where you can join in on the thrills of surfing a sea of sand dunes.
Mysterious Places: The Nazca Lines of PeruIn a remote area between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains, lies one of the worlds greatest mysteries. Covering an area of almost 200 square miles, hundreds of designs are scattered. Who created these immaculate designs and why did they put them there?- Earthquakes in Chile: A Brief HistoryLocated on the fault line of the Nazca and South American tectonic plates, and part of the Pacific Rim "Ring of Fire," Chile has had more than its share of devastating earthquakes.
- Why Chile Had Such a Massive EarthquakeThe earthquake in Chile comes as no surprise as Chile set along a major subduction zone being squeezed by the Nazca and South American tectonic plates.
The 'Marree Man' Geoglyph of AustraliaGeoglyphs are works of art that are made either by making mounds out of material like rocks or soil or by digging lines or shapes into the soil. Most geoglyphs are impossible to see as art at ground level.
Pop Culture Halloween Costumes for Couples in 2009If you are looking for Halloween costumes for couples, there's no better inspiration than something ripped from the headlines. Pop culture is a great source of great Halloween costume ideas.
Top 10 Natural Wonders of PeruNot sure what you want to see in Peru? This list of natural wonders will give you an idea of the diverse choices available.- Google Earth: Science Has a New FriendThe free tool Google Earth can be used by anyone with a computer and internet access, and has been revolutionizing scientific discoveries.
Crop Circles Are Not a HoaxCrop circles are happening and no one can really explain it.
Earthquakes and the Long Term Effects on the Residents of PeruThis article describes how visitors to Peru can see some of the repercussions earthquakes have had on the population and where to find good examples.
The Prime Archeological Museums of Lima, PeruPre-Columbian artifacts in two national museums, two private collections, and the Peruvian federal reserve's collection in Lima
Kuelap: The "Machu Picchu of Northern Peru"An impregnable Chachapoyan fortress on and Andean ridge begun in the ninth century and a newish nearby lodge.- The Crystal SkullsWanting to find out what the crystal skulls are? It's a mystery out of this world.
- World's Largest Ten Commandments at the Field of the Wood in Murphy, North CarolinaThe World's Largest Ten Commandments is located not in the Holy Land, but in Murphy, North Carolina. Of course, many people might try to convince you that North Carolina is the holiest place in America. Those would be wrong.
Free Printable Butterfly Coloring PagesA guide to online sources for free printable butterfly coloring pages for all ages and skill levels.
The Blandest and Most Boring Actors of the Past Thirty YearsHow, with so many people wanting to become stars, do bland actors ever get parts?
Visit San Francisco's De Young MuseumArt, gardens, and observation tower- What's Shakin'? Powerful Earthquakes and Their Effect on the EarthA look into the Earth's way of releasing stress through earthquakes and how it is effecting our planet.
- Restaurant Review: El Chalan Restaurant in Miami, FloridaFind out which of the following ratings apply: "Must Bite"(Excellent), "Bite this"(must try), "Take a bite"(hit or miss), "little bites"(go at your own risk), and "This Bites!"(sucks)
A History of Pottery Making in the Early AmericasIn the early cultures of the Americas, the pottery wheel was never invented, so potters used other techniques to form objects from clay. But they were very creative in both the designs of their objects and the ways they decorated them.
Visiting Ancient Monuments with Google EarthGoogle Earth is an amazing tool that allows you to view places across the globe. Its technology can allow you to see ancient monuments with a bird's eye perspective from the comfort of your own home.
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