3 kms from the entrance, we came to a parking. We parked there and started walking. There were geoglyphs all over the hills there. There were diagrams of llamas, people, figures and symbols. It was aRead more
3 kms from the entrance, we came to a parking. We parked there and started walking. There were geoglyphs all over the hills there. There were diagrams of llamas, people, figures and symbols. It was aRead more
It was about 8 pm by now. The sun had set behind the hills. We continued walking further and saw more geoglyphs on every fold and surface of the hills there.
We continued walking further. It was getting quite dark now. We walked till the last of the geoglyphs and then turned and walked the 3 kms back to the parking.
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Pintados
Traveler Are these Geoglyphs maintained to protect from vagaries of weather? Are there any charges to view these?
The Craze for Travelling Nope. Nothing to protect them. Its a bit hard to cover the whole hill. In any case, the weather is quite dry so it remains as it is.
The Craze for Travelling Yes, there were charges for entry. Of course, we didn't have to pay anything 😉