WHAT IS THIS? The Mysterious 'Band of Holes' in the Peruvian Mountains | Ancient Architects

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69.8 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - In Peru’s Pisco Valley, across
In Peru’s Pisco Valley, across the rugged Cajamarquilla Plain, we find this incredible feature known as the Band of Holes.

What we are looking at is a highly unusual feature, being thousands of small depressions running upslope, but what is it? Is it some kind of Nazca-inspired geoglyph, a defensive barrier or something else? Who was the culture behind it and when was it made?

Taking a closer look and there are around 7,000  depressions, all of which are around 3 feet across and 20 to 40 inches deep. The band of holes itself is 65 feet wide and it extends for nearly a mile.

In this video I investigate the mysterious 'Band of Holes' in the Peruvian Mountains and give two possible explanations for what we are looking it.

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3 سال پیش در تاریخ 1400/03/26 منتشر شده است.
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