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Comment: No real pattern, there are lines everywhere - they are formed by removing the reddish pebbles on the surface to uncover white sand

16NazcaLines-008 * The Pan-American Highway cuts through the Peruvian desert to Nazca, a 3 hour drive from Ica * The Pan-American Highway cuts through the Peruvian desert to Nazca, a 3 hour drive from Ica

16NazcaLines-009 * Heading south over the Peruvian desert to Nazca * Heading south over the Peruvian desert to Nazca

16NazcaLines-010 * Heading south over the Peruvian desert to Nazca * Heading south over the Peruvian desert to Nazca

16NazcaLines-011 * Heading south over the Nazca desert * Heading south over the Nazca desert

16NazcaLines-012 * The first Nazca Lines we saw were many geometric shapes - a giant, desert-based Etch-A-Sketch collection of geoglyphs * The first Nazca Lines we saw were many geometric shapes - a giant, desert-based Etch-A-Sketch collection of geoglyphs

 
16NazcaLines-014 * Some areas had fewer lines and made for a more pleasing image * Some areas had fewer lines and made for a more pleasing image

16NazcaLines-015 * The wing dips as we bank around over Nazca Lines * The wing dips as we bank around over Nazca Lines

16NazcaLines-016 * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain

16NazcaLines-017 * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain

16NazcaLines-018 * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain * Geometric shapes exist next to run-off patterns from infrequent rain

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