In a major win for cultural preservation, Peru has rolled back plans to shrink the protective area around the iconic Nazca Lines. This decision came after archaeologists and critics raised strong concerns over the impact of the proposed changes on this mysterious ancient marvel.
The Culture Ministry had planned to reduce the area protecting these world-famous geoglyphs, sparking heated debates among experts and heritage enthusiasts. Many argued that a smaller zone could jeopardize the integrity and long-term preservation of the site.
Reporting from Lima, CGTN’s Dan Collyns highlighted the significance of this reversal as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural treasures for future generations. 🙌
This decision reinforces the idea that our shared cultural heritage is irreplaceable, inspiring communities to stand up for history and conservation.
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