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seemingly, the environmental collapse there could be due to the people of Nazca
10/19/09 07:02
Some of the strongest winds in the entire globe naturally sweep over the river valleys of southern Peru, over an arid landscape.
Only a few months in every year do the waters flow through these river beds and this causes vegetation to be pretty much sparse.
Until six hundred AD, these valleys were covered with trees and there were even agricultural fields that were present. This place was home to the ancient Peruvian civilization of which had built the Nazca lines. These very lines are now world famous.
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