Sajama Lines

Sajama Lines


Sajama, Bolivia (BO)
These geoglyphs are a network of ancient paths etched into the earth by the indigenous people of the region 3,000 years ago near the Nevado Sajama volcano. The thousands of individual lines, each 3 to 10 feet in width, are almost perfectly straight mile after mile in spite of the rugged terrain of the highlands.
These geoglyphs are a network of ancient paths etched into the earth by the indigenous people of the region 3,000 years ago near the Nevado Sajama volcano. The thousands of individual lines, each 3 to 10 feet in width, are almost perfectly straight mile after mile in spite of the rugged terrain of the highlands.
View in Google Earth Artwork - Land Art/Geoglyphs
Links: en.wikipedia.org, www.atlasobscura.com
By: kkeps

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