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In the hot, hazy desert of southwest Peruare some immense, mysterious drawings that have been called one of the most bafflingenigmas of Archaeology. Huge geometric patterns and spirals, animals figures inculidingn a monkey, a spider and an 'owl man' and thousands of prefectly straight lines are immaculately drawn on to the deserts surface Known as the nazca lines after the nazca Indians who lived in there ancient times.

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What sort of mysteries are hidden behind the enigmatic Nasca Lines. Its been centuries, since science has kept the truth hidden to all humanity ... until now. A game full of hidden codes, revealing surprises, ingenious clues, truth, lies, historical realities, myths, rituals, sacrifices, mystery and hopes, religion, space theories, on a roller coaster of "suppose to be" and "should be" reasons of why, we are telling to all our friends the best kept secret jealously hidden since the beginning of our historic time.

It has become an unprecedented theory about Natural Resources management and hydraulics in the Andes, done by a pre-Inca culture 2500 years ago, called the Nasca Culture. Cabrejo has developed a theory on the use of the famousNasca Lines. Follower of the work of Maria Reiche, he suggests that the lines represent some sort of complex gianthydraulic systems and structures that goes beyond religionand astronomy.

In this work the author gives a very workable solution to what the ancient pre-Inca Peruvian villagers belonging to the "Nasca Culture" did to manage the water at the "pampa", located in the Province of Nasca, State of Ica on the surface of the driest coast of Peru. He believes that they gently and artistically handle the liquid element between rivers and transported to very long distances using only gravity and the natural slope on the plane, with an unprecedented climate change over 2000 years ago, similarly as to what is happening nowadays with the global warming change of weather. The author affirms in his book that this was done purely for hydraulic purposes in order to maintain subsistence farming, without underestimating the cosmic and religious affairs of that culture, using only the Andean geography, gravity, slope and a lot of imagination.

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