Belt of
Orion?
The lines appear random unless they are viewed from a great height.
Only then does it become obvious that many of the lines originate
from common points. In fact, there is only one line that doesn’t.
The others radiate out from common points, as if stars were being
drawn.
Is it possible that the “radiating centers” are a map of the stars?
When Aveni’s plan of the ray centers is held next to a sky chart,
the similarity is uncanny. The connection is made stronger if we let
the Nazca River Valley represent the Milky Way, just as the ancient
Egyptians did with the Nile.
Alongside the Nile, the
Giza pyramids have been shown to have the
same pattern as the Belt of Orion. Three of the Nazcan “stars” are
more prominent than the others, and they almost form a straight line
of their own, although the third is slightly astray. Their
relationship appears to be the same as the Giza pyramids, imitating
the belt of Orion.
Could this be true?
If it were, then perhaps they
are part of a global pattern of coded messages, warning us of
another flood will come sometime in the future.
Images sourced from:
Or then again, perhaps the Nazca Lines
are a terrestrial map. The above image shows the portolan
design lines extracted from
the Piri Reis map.
Does it make
sense, that if the Piri Reis map is the most accurate ancient map
found to date, that another ancient map (which happens to be huge
and drawn on the ground) would have similar lines upon it?
Hopefully somebody will have the time
and patience to compare the Nazca map with every location on Earth
and perhaps find that it fits somewhere... The Piri Reis map
also features some strange animals!
Furthering the link with Giza is the city of Cahuachi, just
south of the lines. Today it is almost indistinguishable from the
desert surrounding it, yet it covers 370 acres and contains plazas,
terraces and some 40 structures. There are six pyramids - the
largest of which is 30 meters high.[16] [17] [18]
It
appears that Cahuachi was a ceremonial centre, with few people
actually living there. Puzzling mortuary practices occurred at
Cahuachi.
Ninety percent of the skulls found have the distinctive cabeza larga (long head) type of deformation.[19]
This was achieved by wrapping the heads of newborn babies with
leather or wood, causing their skulls to grow into extraordinary
shapes. Many of the dismembered skulls have also had round holes cut
into their foreheads, a practice known as trepanning.[20]
Further clues of an advanced society can be found nearby.
The Nazca
Indians may have been living in a barren area, but they managed to
cope quite well. They created a system of underground channels to
bring them water from kilometers away, and some of their hydraulic
schemes are still in working order.
As time passes by, more and more Nazcan mysteries are being brought
to light, with few (if any) being solved.
Catastrophic
Links
As noted above, the Nazca site has many connections to a cyclical
global catastrophe.
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The site is designed to last
a long time
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The site is coded with
symbols
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Gigantic dimensions have
been used
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The reoccurrence of serpents
and pyramids
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A “star map” depicting the
Belt of Orion, and the Milky Way
Even the name Nazca is a possible clue.
The town has had this title since the Spanish Conquest, and
presumably from when the lines and figures were created. It is quite
likely that this name was sourced from the Quechuan word nanay,
which means “pain”.[21]
If the drawings upon the desert were
intended to tell of a great tragedy, then the name for this place is
wholly appropriate. The images are rather simplistic, and showing
agony or fear on their faces would have required an extra dimension
of skill. A quick and easy way of bypassing this problem was to name
the lines “pain”, and let us make the connection for ourselves.
The site is an appropriate one for describing a cataclysm, more so
than just the irony of the area’s dryness. In 1983 the El Nino
phenomenon caused a lot of rain to fall in Peru. Some towns
experienced rain every day for several months, whereas normally they
would only receive a tenth of an inch annually. Landslides wrecked
homes and took out sections of the Pan American highway.
Bridges
were washed out and crops ruined. In 1925 the floods reached depths
of ten feet. Careful examination of Peruvian river valleys has
determined that a flood in 1100 AD was at least 50 feet deep![22]
In
an area which usually gets less than half an inch of rain in a year!
Peru is also a land of severe earthquakes. In 1970, one such quake
took the lives of 70,000 Peruvians, including an entire town that
disappeared under a mudslide. These are the types of disaster that
occurred 10,000 years ago, floods and earthquakes, which makes Peru
a perfect location for memorials and reminders of what happened.
This is why the geoglyphs of the Nazca Plain exist – they are
telling a story.
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[16]
http://www2.bbc.co.uk/horizon/nasca_script.shtml
[17] UNESCO Courier, Mar98, Vol. 51 Issue 3, p44, 5p, 12c
[18] William Duncan Strong, Paracas, Nazca, and Tiahuanacoid
Cultural Relationships in South Coastal Peru, from American
Antiquity, Volume XXII, Number 4, Part 2, April 1957, page 31.
The Society for American Archaeology.
[19] William Duncan Strong, Paracas, Nazca, and Tiahuanacoid
Cultural Relationships in South Coastal Peru, from American
Antiquity, Volume XXII, Number 4, Part 2, April 1957, page 14.
The Society for American Archaeology.
[20]
http://www2.bbc.co.uk/horizon/nasca_script.shtml
[21] Evan Hadingham, Lines to the Mountain Gods: Nazca and the
Mysteries of Peru, Random House 1987 ,page 62
[22] Evan Hadingham, Lines to the Mountain Gods: Nazca and the
Mysteries of Peru, Random House 1987 ,page 45
[23] Evan Hadingham, Lines to the Mountain Gods: Nazca and the
Mysteries of Peru, Random House 1987 ,page 38
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