Truck Driver Blamed For Damaging Ancient Nazca Lines

UNESCO estimates Peru’s famous geoglyphs are around 2,000-year-old.

Simply walking on the land without special footwear will leave permanent scarring, the country’s deputy culture minister, Luis Jaime Castillo, said at the time of the incident.

“They are absolutely fragile,” he told the Associated Press. “They are black rocks on a white background. You walk there and the footprint is going to last hundreds or thousands of years. And the line that they have destroyed is the most visible and most recognized of all.”

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