Sunday, October 3, 2010

Nazca Lines

The Country of Peru has faced another trouble after an air carpenter's plane was crashed in one of its locations killing a few peoples. Harmonising to the latest news show the woodworking plane that had crashed in the Nazca Lines in Peru contained six riders out of which four were British citizens and the other two were the airplane pilot and the co pilots. Out of these six travelers no one subsisted the plane wreck in the Nazca Lines. The pilot and the copilots were the only Peruvian peoples and the balance were British citizens. Fitting in to the tune crash investigators the Cessna woodworking plane in which all of these six peoples were going had a huge trouble with its railway locomotive which ran to the crash in the Nazca Lines.

The police force found out about the numbers of deceases when they passed on the crash touch after few time and one of the officials did not commented on the deaths of the British citizens when he listened a telephone call from the British Embassy. Nazca Lines is a very big tourist post of Peru and many peoples bring down it every day. Allotting to the media Nazca Lines which is located about 200 and forty miles in the southeasterly instruction of Lima is full of ancient mystifying glyphs. These glyphs are a origin of noesis and historical sites for the holidaymakers who take flights to see the glyphs from the sky. Unfortunately there are no such security installations in the Nazca Lines which could poke into in to the office if a woodworking plane crash occurs.

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