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TOUR OVERFLIGHT TO NAZCA LINES

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This is a unique experience, we will flight at 550 meters over the Mysterious lines that are made on the sand covering an area of 350 km. These figures represent various animals and plants such as spider, monkey, dogs, lizards, hummingbirds, it has a large from 15 to 300 Meters. Each of them with a depth of about 30 centimeters.
According to Dr. Maria Reiche (who had spent much of his life to the study of these lines) Nazca Lines are the largest astronomical calendar of the World.

Our Service includes

  • Receipt of passengers
  • Pick up service / hotel / city / airport of Nazca lines
  • Over flight to Nazca lines.

Our Service do not include

  • Tax aero (S/.20.00 soles)

 


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