News

Peru’s culture ministry has reversed a decision to shrink the protected area around the Nazca Lines after national and ...
After public and expert backlash, Peru reversed a controversial decision and restored full protection to the ancient Nazca ...
Over 300 new Nazca Lines have been discovered in Peru thanks to advanced A.I. technology, revealing an even more complex ...
Peru's government has reversed a decision that reduced the protected area of the Nazca Lines. Following criticism and ...
Peru's government has abandoned a plan that reduced the size of a protected area around the country's ancient Nazca Lines, it ...
But now, the government of Peru has slashed the borders of the protected archaeological park that encompasses the Nazca Lines ...
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 hundreds of nearby ...
Peru has acknowledged that miners operating in an area once protected around the famed Nazca Lines can now begin the process ...
Supported by By Franz Lidz Gouged into a barren stretch of pampa in southern Peru, the Nazca Lines are one of archaeology’s most perplexing mysteries. On the floor of the coastal desert ...
Even the national tourism board, PromPeru, uses shapes from the Nazca Lines on its official branding, with the P in Peru resembling one of the iconic swirls. Despite their major historical ...
To call the numbers below from the U.S., dial 011 (the international dialing code), 51 (the country code for Peru) and the local number. Nazca Lines Hotel, Jiron Bolognesi, Nazca; 56-52-2293 ...