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Squatters, graffiti threaten Peru's Nazca lines
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A tiny, hand-painted sign mounted on a flimsy barbed wire fence
warns visitors to Peru's Nazca lines: "No entry. Area off-limits."
It's not much of a deterrent.
The latest threat to the vast UN World Heritage site where the
enigmatic shapes and lines, stylized figures of birds and animals
were etched in the desert some 2,000 years ago, is a camp of around
30 shacks that appeared in August.
The rudimentary straw-matting huts are pitched in the dry earth on
the fringe of a protected area that covers 45,020 hectares. Directly
below them is an ancient burial site still pitted by long-ago scars
of ...
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