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Peruvian archaeologists unveil giant cat carved into Nazca hillside

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Peruvian archaeologists unveil giant cat carved into Nazca hillside

By Carlos Valdez

 

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Amazing discoveries continue to be made among the famed Nazca Lines of southern Peru and archeologists recently revealed the never-before seen figure of a giant cat etched into a hillside in the desert.

 

LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian archaeologists have uncovered a 37-meter-long (120-foot-long) cat etching in a little-explored area of the country's celebrated Nazca Lines UNESCO heritage site which is home to hundreds of gigantic geoglyphs dating back more than 2,000 years.

 

The figure, made up of a long body, striped tail and head with distinctive pointed ears, predates some of the area's better known-figures that include a hummingbird, spider and a human, the country's Culture Ministry said.

 

It is one of a number discovered in recent years by drone exploration of the protected 400-square-kilometer (250-square-mile) region that lies some 450 km south of the capital Lima between the towns of Nazca and Palpa.

 

Johny Isla, the ministry's specialist for the Nazca-Pampa region, said it was estimated to be around 2,000 years old and made up of groves carved into the mountain coupled with groupings of stones.

 

 

"The figure was in the process of disappearing because it was on a slope that was subject to quite extensive erosion which resulted in it being hidden for many years," he told Reuters Television.

 

The geoglyph has been painstakingly cleaned and preserved by a team of archaeologists to make it more easily visible, the ministry said in a statement, adding that the discovery was "further evidence of the rich and varied cultural legacy" of the area.

 

The Nazca Lines, which can only be seen from the air, include etchings of a monkey, spider, pelican, whale, dog and lizard.

 

The geoglyphs created by the Nazca and Paracas cultures are striking reminders of Peru's rich pre-Columbian history and are considered archeological enigmas, as no one knows for sure why they were drawn, or so large and for so long.

 

The area has been closed to tourists since March because of the coronavirus pandemic but is due to reopen on Nov. 10.

 

(Reporting by Carlos Valdez, Reuters Television; Additional reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Aislinn Laing; Editing by Sandra Maler)

 

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The real reason it hasn't been seen before is that the aliens only made it last week.

 

Where's Erich_von_Däniken when you need him? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_von_Däniken

 

Note:- Of course the above was written with my tongue placed very firmly in my cheek :whistling:

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

52 minutes ago, AbeNormal said:

masterpiece 

 

was banksey on holiday recently 

Bad quality drawing, drunken aliens I say ????

Big tail, short legs it's a Munchkin cat.

Probably Lulu who belongs to Clair Lovecat  ???? 

 

 

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

It's a billboard advertising Peruvian Cat Chow.

I was like 12 when Chariots of the Gods came out. I absolutely loved reading it.

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