Paragliding offers a glimpse into the world's most ancient, pristine prehistoric landscapes. These areas, teeming with ...
Llamas, ponchos, Machu Picchu and Paddington Bear, Peru is often encapsulated into cliches. But step beyond and you’ll ...
The easiest way to spot this Dragon Tear is to use the Lindor’s Brow Skyview Tower to shoot Link into the sky and then glide towards the geoglyph. If, however, you’d prefer to be closer ...
The Atacama Desert has the largest discovered geoglyph that resembles a human-like figure. The art depicts stick limbs and a crown-looking headpiece adorning its head. Known as the Atacama Giant ...
Japanese raider Cils Blancs, second favourite for the Sydney Cup, has been ruled out of a trip to Australia for The ...
Doncaster Mile contender Geoglyph and Queen Elizabeth Stakes challenger Rousham Park will still arrive on March 18. It comes as four English hopefuls arrived in Australia on Tuesday and have ...
It might seem idiotic to jump straight on a 260km road trip the morning after you’ve flown almost a day to reach Peru.
Here you’ll spot sea lions, Peruvian boobies, pelicans and Humboldt penguins and take a sail-by of the Paracas Candelabra — a giant prehistoric Nazcan geoglyph from 220 BC that’s carved into ...
The university started its research on the Nazca Lines, one of the world’s most famous geoglyph sites, in 2004. The research team is the only group that has obtained permission from Peru’s ...
During the find, an ancient geoglyph, meaning a design marked on the earth, was discovered depicting a human head which reached 62 metres long and 30 metres wide. The site also sits to a small ...
Take an optional flight over the Nazca Lines — a thrilling opportunity to view the mysterious soil carvings from above. Cruise the Ballestas Islands observing from water the Paracas Candelabra — a ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have uncovered a previously unknown pyramidal structure near the Sacred City of ...