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Nazca Lines, Peru: Virtual Tour of the Most Iconic Desert FiguresDiscover the mysterious Nazca Lines in this virtual tour through the southern Peruvian desert. Fly over famous geoglyphs like ...
According to the rules of caving, when two cave systems are connected, the largest cave absorbs the smallest, so the name of the latter disappears. The next goal will be to connect Sac Actun with ...
She meant that both literally and figuratively. The 4,182-passenger Ovation of the Seas is the first Royal Caribbean Quantum Class ship based in Los Angeles — and also the largest ship ever to sail ...
Explore the relics of failed settlements, doomed expeditions, and ancient Inuit history on Devon Island, one of the Arctic’s most unforgiving landscapes. This small cemetery holds the graves of ...
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Mining Technology on MSNPeru reverses decision to reduce Nazca Lines’ protected areaThis move comes after concerns that the reduction exposed the ancient site to the risks of informal mining operations.
Warmer waters, like those surrounding Florida, are a common feeding ground for great whites like Breton. OCEARCH clocked the shark at 1,437 pounds and 13 feet long, making it one of the largest in ...
Deep Blue: The World’s Largest Known Great White Shark Deep Blue was first spotted in the 1990s. However, it wasn’t until 2013 that underwater photographers caught her on video swimming around ...
Peru's government has drastically reduced the protected area around its Nazca Lines. Critics and archaeologists are concerned about informal mining operations threatening these ancient geoglyphs. This ...
This will make it the largest enterprise AI supercomputer in Sweden, once it becomes operational. “Investing in cutting-edge AI infrastructure is a crucial step toward accelerating the ...
LIMA (Reuters) -Peru’s government has significantly reduced the protected area around its famed Nazca Lines, a move critics and archaeologists fear could leave the ancient geoglyphs vulnerable to ...
This move decreased the zone from 5,600 to 3,200 square kilometers. Authorities and critics fear this change may increase illegal mining, which currently threatens the historic geoglyphs. This image ...
Seen from above, these geoglyphs depict birds, llamas, killer whales armed with weapons, decapitated human heads and more. Known as the Nazca Lines, they were designated a World Heritage site by ...
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