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Informal Mining Threatens the Protected Area of the Nasca Lines

Summary by Diario Correo
Leonardo Fabio Rojas Escajadillo is the desert walker. Thirty years ago, he walks tirelessly the pampas of Nasca and the surroundings of Cahuachi. He searches for traces of the Nasca culture, one of the most enigmatic in pre-Inca Peru. Constant threatDuring his tour he has witnessed the richness of the Nasca culture and its slow destruction at the hands of illegal miners. Leonardo Fabio recalls that, in the 1990s, the economic crisis pushed him …
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Leonardo Fabio Rojas Escajadillo is the desert walker. Thirty years ago, he walks tirelessly the pampas of Nasca and the surroundings of Cahuachi. He searches for traces of the Nasca culture, one of the most enigmatic in pre-Inca Peru. Constant threatDuring his tour he has witnessed the richness of the Nasca culture and its slow destruction at the hands of illegal miners. Leonardo Fabio recalls that, in the 1990s, the economic crisis pushed him …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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