You'll also find one of the world's deepest canyons in Colca Valley and a mysterious collection of
geoglyphs at Nazca — plus not to forget the famous lost city of Machu Picchu.
There's plenty more to this fascinating country including one of the world's deepest canyons in the Colca Valley, Lake Titicaca where indigenous cultures still live in the ways of old and the mysterious
geoglyphs at Nazca too.
Not exact matches
The Paracas also made
geoglyphs, and the Chincha Valley contains two kinds, explains Charles Stanish, an archaeologist
at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Then, as these travelers arrived
at certain spots on the desert floor, the second type of
geoglyph would become obvious.
If visiting Nazca head to the skies for a bird's eye view of the mysterious
geoglyphs or try your hand
at surfing in the northern coastal resort of Mancora.