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Nazca and some surrounding areas do show some rather interesting earth works that still to this day have not been completely explained.
I also find that facinating , along with the question , where is all the debris from the shearing off of the Top of that Mountain ? if you look at the base of those Mountains , you don't see it there . Where was it hauled off to ? ..........Hmm...
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by eManym
You know that's a very real possibility, unless...
Those that came years/centuries later took advantage of such holes for their own perceived purposes. Also, why would they make a long meandering trail of holes in one location then on the NAZCA plateau have lines going perfectly straight for miles over mountains and valleys?edit on 5-9-2013 by SLAYER69 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by LUXUS
reply to post by SLAYER69
First thing you would need to do is find out if that rock is rich in any metallic element, if it is not then a metal mining theory can be rejected. It would in fact have to be especially rich in metallic ore to make the theory work.