Acueductos de Nasca
Acueductos de Nasca
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naeus444
Tom Price, Australia40 contributions
Jan 2017 • Solo
diff & less nteresting from the cantolloc ducts but still worth the visit if u have time which i did.....
Written January 27, 2017
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Atilla H
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Sep 2020
Forever Desert ? If the area has been a desert for so long, where did the people find so many River Rounded stones to line the water channels? Engineering on par with the ancient Romans.
Written August 15, 2021
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adrian nedelcu
43 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
An engineering work that can not be repeated today. Accessible and easy to maintain today, Nazca people takes advantage of those who have had the intelligence to create this engineering jewel. A must see in Nazca
Written June 23, 2019
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Dr. Robert Miller
Morganton, NC13 contributions
Oct 2018 • Friends
cool to check out, was part of a day tour that we went on to several other sites. good way to spend a day.
Written January 17, 2019
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RHAHJ
Nijmegen, The Netherlands1,972 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
Nice to see this system of aqueducts and wells. That the system is still in use testifies to the robustness of the system, that resisted earthquakes thanks to the strong wooden roofs over the waterways.
Written January 5, 2019
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W4lking
Warwickshire, UK284 contributions
Aug 2018 • Couples
Despite its desert location, the largest industry in and around Nasca is agriculture, and that is thanks to the system of aquaducts and irrigation channels developed two millenia ago by the ancient Nasca civilisation. This really is worth a visit.
Written August 12, 2018
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travelgal066
San Diego, California63 contributions
Apr 2017 • Couples
Nasca and Ica areas in southern Peru are extememly dry and yet the Peruvians have been able to bring water to these areas to grow crops and have been doing so for centuries. These are an interesting series of structures that you can see from the air when doing a fly over of the Nasca Lines.
Written May 16, 2017
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marconetherlands2016
Vlaardingen, The Netherlands58 contributions
Sep 2024 • Solo
With a Guide the visit makes more sense (or read you up:-) ). Place is well maintained. The 'wells' are close together so it is not a large area.
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Written September 28, 2024
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