WebbLooking for online definition of PALPA or what PALPA stands for? PALPA is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and … Webb19.5m members in the mildlyinteresting community. Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a …
Nazca/Palpa mountain with flat top - Unexplained Mysteries
WebbThese are the Palpa Mountains that look similar to runaway. Contending the top of the mountain was deliberately sheared off and the resultant debris carefully removed, either … Webbter/mountain cult. They were spaces to be moved, walked, danced over- assembly areas rather than two-dimensional earthworks meant to be experienced from above. Second only to the Nasca pampa in area covered by ge-oglyphs is that of Palpa. Located just 50 km to the nw, the Palpa geoglyphs cover an 89 sq km area that is not as flat as the Nasca ... graphql server responded with error 1353099
Palpa Province - Wikipedia
WebbHowever, in this particular case of the mountain top being "artificially sheared off" his debunking is pretty shallow. He calls it "the most ridiculous claim of the entire Ancient Aliens series" ( 1:15:43 ) and says that it is just a mesa, but his only cited sources are Wikipedia articles on the Nazca lines and the definition of plateau (Transcript and … Webb12 dec. 2024 · Flattened mountain at 3 km south of the city of Palpa, Peru with small geoglyphs similar to the larger ones in Nazca. Nasca and Palpa are now considered together as an UNESCO World Heritage Site (see … Webb25 jan. 2011 · Because of their colossal size, the figures can only be appreciated from way up in the air—and there is no evidence that the Nazca people, who inhabited the area between 300 B.C. and 800 A.D., invented flying machines. According to ancient alien theorists, the figures were used to guide spaceships as they came in for a landing, and … chisteppers home page