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PATHWAYS TO THE GODS : The Mystery of the Andres Lines (edition 1978)

by Tony Morrison (Author)

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The standard work on the Nasca lines--huge lines and figures etched on a desolate Peruvian plain near the Andes.
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Title:PATHWAYS TO THE GODS : The Mystery of the Andres Lines
Authors:Tony Morrison (Author)
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Pathways to the Gods: The Mystery of the Andes Lines by Tony Morrison

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