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Protecting Peru’s Nazca Lines

Posted on 23 June 2025 By jobuzo

Peru has rolled back plans to cut the protected area around the iconic Nazca Lines after facing backlash from archaeologists and critics. 

The Culture Ministry of Peru planned to reduce the area around the world-famous archeological site. 

CGTN’s Dan Collyns reports from Lima.

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Protecting Peru’s Nazca Lines


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