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Nazca Lines? If the former Gateway to the Gods?

On the plains of Nazca in Peru in the desert meets the tracks that extend per million miles. Some of the symbols that are in the camps are symbols of humanoid aliens, lizards, snakes, birds, dogs, etc which is similar to a crop circle, but it seems as if it was created when the old walked the earth. Could this be an old track of the gods of space fell in spaceships from other planets like Earth? And these gods could use these spaces haved airfield runways long time to teach the nascans? =) You decide only know that you can get all this information on my website http://ancient-contact.blogspot.com/2007/10/nazca-landing-spots.html

How do the designs make these pictures if I could not see the finished design? Certainly this was not possible to chance. Thought necessary abstract and some knowledge of geometric designs. Clearly, carefully planned his drawings, making the scale and then transferred to the plains with the help of stakes and string. Twenty-six meters (85 feet) seems to be a constant length in the drawings. It is clear that the unit of measurement was a subdivision of this length. Length that is constantly repeated, 1.3 m (4.3 feet), it is considered that the subdivision. This length could have been hit by a Peruvian of the time as the distance between the fingertips of the arms fully extended. This would be a natural length. All length units are either the base unit, their multiples or fraction it. It has been suggested that the designs may have a digital message encoded within them by the use of the base unit of measure. But so far nobody has been able to decipher. Why were attracted? Although the lines are not accurately known, has learned enough to rule out any connection with UFOs. The idea that the Nazca / Paracas civilization needed help from outer space to make these designs belittles their intelligence (of any high school student basic knowledge of geometry could double the drawings with stakes and strings) and you do not agree with his other accomplishments. For example, irrigation systems were developed excellent due to groundwater flow in the riverbed that is dry most of the year. They found the river bed below a layer of mud that prevented that water seeps into the ground. Even though surface waters, apparently dry, no water was flowing below the top of this layer of clay. Building on this, he built underground tunnels or galleries to collect and distribute water to their fields. Some of these collectors have a water flow of 30 L (8 gallons) of water per second. So that despite living in a very dry, inhospitable climate, were able to acquire a year-round supply of water that originates at the top of the range of Andes.

FSX landing with Captain Sim Boeing 707 in Cuzco, Peru


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