Nazca Lines is a group of pre-Columbian geoglyphs etched in desert sands in southern Peru. There are around 300 different figures, including plants and animals, covering an area of nearly 1,000 square kilometers. The figures are composed of over 10,000 lines and some of which measure 30 meters wide and stretch over 9 kilometers. They are most visible from nearby hilltops or from the air. If extended until they would all intertwine, Nazca Lines would all meet up at the Angkor Wat.
The Angkor Wat is a megalithic site filled to the brim with tons of stone blocks. It stretches out for thousands of miles.
Anthony Horowitz theorized this many times in the past. He talked about it quite a lot in his series of books, known as the Power of the Five.
He states in these books that the Nazca Lines all unite for them to summon up the Old Ones. Watch the video for more interesting information and let us know what you think of this theory.
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What about the long straight lines underwater on Google earth, that go for long distances, and then change direction> Not to mention, the underwater paper clip lines or the lines that are in the gulf of Californiahttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10211383374687858&set=pb.1466390884.-2207520000..&type=3&size=1046%2C888 that look like an underwater airport.