Geoglyphs

Geoglyphs are large designs or patterns on the ground, created by removing earth or placing stones, often depicting animals, plants, or geometric shapes. They are typically made to be visible from a distance, often from the air, and can be found in various parts of the world. The most famous examples are the Nazca Lines in Peru, but geoglyphs also exist in other locations like the UK, Australia, and Kazakhstan.

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