The candelabra of the Andes by Kactus76
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Description
The candelabra (or the trident) can be seen from the bay of Paracas, on the coast of Peru.
It measures about 600 feet from the base to the top. It has been etched in the hill facing the ocean, by a mysterious civilization of fishermen older than Nasca.
Despite its aspect, this hill is not made of sand but of sillar (a volcanic material).
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Comments (12)
Amazing it has lasted all this time. And yes, it does appear to be sand. Fascinating!
guess they mark where the fishing was good? this is super
simply wonderful, one super piece of work!!! excellent!!!! :)
magnifique !
Impressive place and very beautiful photo.
Just... WOW! Well done!
I've heard of these fascinating things, and I believe I've seen some documentaries on National Geographic Channel and Discovery Channel. Excellent capture!!
Amazing capture , very beautiful!!! Bravo :)
Stunning image!!!Great capture! Bravo!!!
Nice capture! Clear and sharp! Love the colors!
Wow! This is great! Great that we can learn about this and a great image also! Well done +++
very interesting & well seen