The Nazca Lines are a UNESCO World Heritage Site on Peru’s southern coast — more than 800 straight lines, 300 geometric figures, and around 70 animal and plant designs etched across roughly 450 km² (175 square miles) of desert by…
Sprawled across the dusty desert plains of Nazca, Peru, there lies one of the most compelling and enigmatic archaeological mysteries…
Peru’s leading newspaper El Comercio ran a story a few days ago about the possible link between the ancient Shang…
With all eyes on Peru for the second and final week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP20), Greenpeace…
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