Nazca lines, What in the world were they for?

Nazca lines - A nazca Humming Bird glyph
February 27, 2009 11:33pm CST
Have you ever seen the Nazca lines? Nazca lines are a series of geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, a high arid plateau that stretches more than 80 km (50 miles) between the towns of Nazca and Palpa on the Pampas de Jumana in Peru. They are very remarkable, but the thing is you can only see them from the air. Why were they made, and who was supposed to see them?
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• United States
28 Feb 09
We had seen these pictures in educational films some created by National Geographic and some of the stories are found in that magazine. The questions have been speculated to be answered as navigational markers for aircraft of long ago. This certainly ties in well with your other discussion, at the same time, how coincidental it would be if the well worn path was the straight and narrow path created by the traders of goods a long time ago? Do you have any more information on the possible creations of these lines drawn between two cities? You know the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill and sometimes it is also sweeter...