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    Extra-terrestrial runways at Nazca Desert – Part 3

    The most damaging theory about the Nazca lines came seven years earlier, when Erik Von Daniken published Chariots of the Gods, in which he proposed that the pampa was part of an extra-terrestrial landing strip – an idea that Reiche discarded impatiently. Von Daniken’s book drew thousands of visitors to the lines, but newcomers in search of the drawings set out across the pampa on motorcycles, four-wheel-drive vehicles and even horses, leaving inerasable marks of their visits. Now it is illegal to drive or even walk on the pampa – Reiche used the profits from her book – Mystery on the Desert to pay four guards to keep a constant watch on the plain.…

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    Unraveling the mysteries of Nazca Lines – Part 2

    Reiche, who died in 1998 at the age of 95, devoted her life to studying the Nazca lines, which she measured, cleaned, analyzed and charted daily from the air and from a 15-meter high platform she built. She developed the most widely accepted theories on the hundreds of drawings that cover a 50km belt between Nazca and Palpa, describing them as an “astronomical calendar”. “This work was done so that gods could see it and from above, help the ancient Peruvians with their farming, fishing and all their other activities, “ said Reiche. For example, she speculated that he drawing of the monkey was the Nazca symbol for the Big Dipper, the…

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    The mysterious Nazca lines – Part 1

    Until the 1930s, Nazca was like any other small Peruvian town, with no claim to fame except that you had to cross one of the world’s driest deserts to reach from Lima. But that desert has since drawn thousands to this tiny, sun-bleached colonial town, which was devastated by an earthquake in 1996. The pampa or plain, north o the city has become one of the greatest scientific mysteries in the Americas. The Nazca lines are a series of drawings of animals, geometric figures and birds ranging up to 300 meters in size, scratched on to the arid crust of the desert and preserved for about 2000 years, owing to a complete lack of…

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    Skiing Gears and Tips

    Ski clothes If you can help it, don’t buy specialist ski clothes for your first try – you might decide you never want to ski again. You can hire your boots where you hire your skis, and as for everything else, you can either borrow skiing gear or buy something that will double as everyday winter wear. Don’t wear denim jeans on the slopes. They shrink when they are wet and can freeze. If you can, borrow a padded pair of ski trousers or padded dungarees known as salopettes (which keep your midriff warner). These won’t get as soaked by wet show. Ski boots Make absolutely certain that the ski…

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    Skiing For Beginners

    When the first intrepid British tied planks of wood to their feet and slide down the snowy mountainsides of Europe, I doubt that they realized they were starting a multi-million-pound holiday industry. As many winter holiday makers now know, skiing isn’t just for the rich and leisured classes. It is open to all of us who can afford the price of a winter package holiday and there is a whole range of companies offering to fly and bus us to the slopes. Fans of the sport don’t need me to offer any dos and don’ts. However, if you are considering buying you first skiing holiday, read on. And bear in…

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