Giorgio Tsoukalos investigates the Nazca Strains in Peru, exploring historic geoglyphs that depict animals, human-like figures, and geometric designs seen solely from the sky.
The Nazca Strains, believed to have been created between 500 BC and 500 AD, stay a thriller, with theories suggesting they could present proof of alien visitation.
Tsoukalos meets with David Childress, a proponent of the traditional astronaut concept, to debate the likelihood that the geoglyphs served as alerts to aliens.
The “El Astronauto” glyph, resembling an astronaut, and the “Monkey Glyph” increase questions on historic peoples’ data of geometry and potential contact with superior civilizations.
Native historians recommend that the Band of Holes, an historic website with 1000’s of holes, could characterize a large snake and may very well be linked to UFO exercise within the area.
Elongated skulls discovered within the Paracas Historical past Museum immediate hypothesis about their origins, with DNA assessments indicating they could not belong to identified human populations.
Theories suggest that the Nazca Strains and different geoglyphs had been created as choices to extraterrestrial guests, presumably to speak with them or sign their presence.