An oversized cat drawing has been discovered on a hill at the famous Nazca Lines site in Peru. The impressive artwork dates back some 2,000 years and measures over 120 feet across. The feline geoglyph ...
Archaeologists have discovered a gigantic cat geoglyph adorning a hillside in southern Peru, making it the latest of the Nazca Lines — a group of mysterious and enormous human-made outlines of animals ...
Archeologists have found a 2,000-year-old feline figure carved into a hillside in southern Peru, the country's Ministry of Culture announced last week. The geoglyph of the cat measures 121 feet long ...
LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian archaeologists have uncovered a 37-meter-long (120-foot-long) cat etching in a little-explored area of the country's celebrated Nazca Lines UNESCO heritage site which is home ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Archaeologists trying to improve access to an overlook onto Peru's ancient Nazca Lines, a UNESCO world heritage site since 1994, ...
The image, stretching for 40 yards on a hillside in Peru, shows a creature with pointy ears, orb-like eyes and a long striped tail. It appears to be a cat lounging, as cats often do. Archaeologists ...
It’s a paws-itively huge discovery. A 120-foot-long figure of a cat carved into the Nazca desert in Peru more than 2,000 years ago has been unearthed — joining a big collection of mysterious geoglyphs ...
A huge feline figure carved into an arid hillside over 2,000 years ago has been discovered in southern Peru, according to the country’s Ministry of Culture. The ancient geoglyph, which measures 37 ...