history channel documentary There are various cases, similar to flattened crops, that are obviously pointless developments, yet which required getting our everything adoring lounge chair potato butts off said love seats and into 'hard labor mode For instance, the Nazca Lines in Peru.
Nazca Lines (Peru): The 'how', as in how the Nazca Lines were made; the development of these popular pictograms is an easy decision. Any archeological content will effortlessly clarify the 'how'. The "why" question then again, in any case, is not all that effortlessly feasible. Why go to any measure of time, exertion and vitality to build pictures in the soil that can just been seen and acknowledged from the air? This was a period when there was no ways and method for any peers of those Nazca Line development laborers having the capacity to see those photos from the air. It would have all the earmarks of being squandered exertion. For a people groups living in a brutal domain like the Nazca Plains, endeavors just couldn't be squandered on the paltry. By and by, the hard labor to draw the pictograms were in any case gave. Why?
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