Chinanews, October 19, according to the US "World Journal" report, the mysterious "Nazca Lines" (Nazca Lines) is an ancient surface carving or drawing located in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru, usually occupying a large area It's only clear from the high-altitude angle of view.

Recently, the Peruvian Ministry of Culture discovered a cat painting from 200 to 100 BC at the Nazca site.

The Peruvian Ministry of Culture discovered a cat painting from 200 to 100 BC at the Nazca site.

  According to reports, the Peruvian Ministry of Culture issued a statement this week saying, “This pattern is almost invisible and will soon disappear because it is located on a steep slope that is easily eroded by nature.” “In the past week, they have dealt with this place. The painting is cleaned and maintained, and shows the outline of the cat with its head facing forward."

  It is reported that the cat on this picture is about 37 meters long with clear lines and a width of 30 to 40 meters.

  According to Johny Isla, the leading archaeologist in Peru, "We are still looking for new graphics, which is surprising, but we also know that there is more to be discovered."

Isla also said: "In the past few years, the use of drones has allowed us to take a full picture of mountain slopes."

  Isla said that in recent years, 80 to 100 new patterns have been discovered in Nazca and Palpa Valley, all of which can be traced back to the Nazca culture (200-700 AD).

Isla said: "These are smaller in size and located on the hillside, obviously belonging to an earlier culture."

  The Nazca Line was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994 and consists of hundreds of geometric and animal-shaped images.

The Nazca Line is located 400 kilometers south of Lima, the capital of Peru, and covers approximately 450 square kilometers of Peru’s arid coastal plain.