New satellite data reveals nothing new at Nazca!
Posted On: Apr 30th, 2016 at 18:18
Peru
Yet another baffling report that claims some answers have been given from satellites in space.
In Nazca there are many puquios – spiralling walkways that lead down to aqueducts. I was fortunate to have walked down one of these back in 2005, get into the aqueduct and clamber through to the next puquios, quite a distance away. The thing that amazed me was how cool the aqueducts were compared with the hot 35-or-so degree heat outside.
The article claims that satellite imagery has provided some new answers regarding irrigation and water supply, but I see nothing new in this report.
I am also tired of the continuous rhetoric regarding the Nazca Lines themselves – that they pointed to sources of water. I do not believe that theory for one second and never have. What would you do if the place where you lived had no water supply? Would you spend years making lines and geoglyphs on the ground? Personally, I would move to a place where there is a water supply!
The geoglyphs also have no connection with pointing to sources of water and, although they may be from a later time period, most likely had more relevance to the stars above. I believe the lines had a more mystical and shamanic purpose than a mundane scientific one, but then we approach ancient problems from the modern mind and do not consider the minds of our ancestors, whose daily lives were preoccupied with the stars and ritual, not to mention the daily fight to find food and water.
Put simply, no one has any clue about the Nazca Lines as far as I am concerned, and scientists continually appear to put two and two together and make five.