• 8 years ago
Based on a recent find by a team hailing from Japan’s Yamagata University, there’s yet another puzzling figure among Peru’s famed Nazca Lines to mull over.

Peru’s famed Nazca Lines, a collection of sizable geoglyphs made about 2,000 years ago, have long both fascinated and confounded archaeologists.
Based on a recent find by a team hailing from Japan’s Yamagata University, there’s yet another puzzling figure to mull over. 
The form measures nearly 100 feet long, and appears to represent a mythical, multi-legged creature with its tongue outstretched.
Researchers suggest the path that runs between the newly discovered lines and a nearby geoglyph found in 2011, serves a pilgrimage-related purpose, according to

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