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The Nazca
Lines, are a set of zoomorphic,
phytomorphic and geometric figures (straight lines, triangles,
spirals, a bird, a spider, a monkey, flowers) that appear
engraved in the surface of the desert plateaus.
Nazca Spider is particularly fascinating. It matches a real
spider inserted in a network of straight lines. It measures some
150 feet in length formed by one continuous line. What is
remarkable about this drawing is that it is a member of a spider
genus known as Ricinulei which is found only living beyond the
reach of sunlight in the Amazon rainforest.