summary of giant shapes in sand checkpoint 9
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They are highly stylised outlines, resembling the shapes which decorate the pottery of Indians who lived around Nazca from BCE to around 900 CE. They were made by the simple, if laborious, method of removing the dark stone layer which covers the desert, or pampa, and revealing the light-coloured sand beneath.
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