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"Guardian Angel" of Peru's Nazca Lines dead at 95 - News article on the demise of the wonderful Maria Reiche
 
BBC Online - The Lost City of Nasca - Short article and pics, plus transcript, from the BBC documentary.
 
Nasca Lines - Overview with numerous pictures and maps
 
Nazca Lines - Three articles: What they are, how easily they were made, and a possible purpose: pilgrimages to worship deities?
 
Nazca Lines and Ica Stones - Connections between Nazca and the Ica stones - ancient statuettes which portray dinosaurs and technical knowledge
 
Nazca Lines: Creation of a Full-Sized Duplicate - Re-creation of a 440-foot Nazca figure on a Kentucky field shows how the Peruvian drawings were most likey made.
 
Nazca Theories - A compendium of explanations for these mysterious lines in a Peruvian desert
 
Skeptic's Dictionary: Nazca lines - A rational look at the wacky theories
 
Survive 2012: Nazca Lines - A theory that connects the lines to a global flood, with pics and maps
 
The Enigmatic Lines of the Nazca Pampa - A tribute to Maria Reiche, a German mathematician who dedicated half a century to protecting and studying massive ancient drawings in the Peruvian desert, with lots of pictures
 
The Mystery of the Nazca Lines - An investigation into the many theories of why the lines were created
 
The Nazca Lines - Evidence suggesting that the Nazca Lines and geoglyphs were an ancient Peruvian religious response to the so-called "Eye of God" that is manifested during total solar eclipses.
 
The UnMuseum - The Lines of Peru - Concise look at what the lines are, and how they may have been made, with a few pictures
 
Tourists damage Nazca lines - Tourists drove a pickup truck across a section of Peru's mysterious Nazca Lines, damaging at least three of the lines that were etched in desert.
 
Weather Damages Peru's Nazca Lines - Mudslides, which followed hard rains caused by the weather phenomenon El NiƱo, damaged several lines and one of the Nazca triangles and could threaten more serious damage
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