Nazca: discovery of 143 new lines

Nazca: discovery of 143 new lines

Nazca: discovery of 143 new lines
 
Nazca: discovery of 143 new lines
Nazca: discovery of 143 new lines

The Nazca Lines, declared UNESCO Heritage in 1994, now count 143 new drawings discovered by researchers from Yamagata University in Japan. A study lasted more than 10 years, led by Professor Masato Sakai, brought to light these new figures, dated between 100 BC and 300 AD. The smallest hieroglyphic amongst the 143 newly identified was discovered using Artificial Intelligence, in collaboration with IBM Japan.

What is the best way to see the enigmatic Nazca Lines? From the air!