Some 20km south of the viewing tower, the colonial town of NAZCA spreads along the margin of a small coastal valley. Although the river is invariably dry, Nazca’s valley remains green and fertile through the continued application of an Incaic subterranean aqueduct. It’s a small town slightly at odds with its appearance on maps but an interesting and enjoyable place to stay. Indeed, these days it has become a major attraction, boasting, in addition to the Lines, the excellent Museo Antoni/Centro Italiano Archaeologico , adobe Inca ruins of Paredones only a couple of kilometres to the … more »
Nazca lies 450km south of Lima. Max Uhle, a German archaeologist excavated... more »
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