What is Nazca Lines?
Nazca lines are a number of ancient geoglyphs found in Nazca Desert in Peru. Historians believe that it were the footprints of the Nazca culture dated back to 400 A.D. Many of the individual figures drawn as simple to complex lines or geometric shapes, zoomorphic designs picturised spiders, monkeys, fish, hummingbirds, sharks,orcas, lizards and human figures too. Nazca Lines stretch out between the Palpa and Nazca Provinces. In 1994 UNESCO has declared the Nazca Lines as the World Heritage . National Institute of Culture designated Nazca Lines as a protected area in 1994 to prevent deterioration of the lines.