The Nazca Lines Decoded???
A Lesser Known Researcher Makes A Startling Discovery
By Dorraine Fisher
A Lesser Known Researcher Makes A Startling Discovery
By Dorraine Fisher
I love to hear about instances where amateur or unknown researchers make amazing discoveries where science missed the mark. This is one such story.
In the high deserts of southern Peru, just 200 miles south of Lima, lies one of the driest places on earth. A place where it only rains about 20 minutes a year on average. And only if you travel by air to the region, can you see one of the greatest ancient mysteries on earth. Grayish rusty lines intersect in all directions across the barren landscape. Known only as The Nazca Lines, they’ve stumped scientists for the last eighty years, or since air travel over the region was humanly possible, as they can’t be seen to any degree from ground level. Which has fueled theories of alien activity by ancient astronaut theorists. Most notably, researcher and author of Chariots of the Gods, Erich Von Daniken. Why would the lines only be visible from the air at a time when humans were incapable of air travel?