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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? MysteriousNazcaDrawings{{/B}}??Oneofthemostmysterious archaeologicalspectaclesintheworldistheimmensecomplexofgeometrical symbolsgiantground-drawingsofbirdsandanimalsandhundredsoflong ruler-straightlinessomerightacrossmountainswhichstretchover1200 squaremilesofthePeruviantablelandsatNazca.??Nazcawas firstrevealedtomoderneyesin1926whenthreeexplorerslookeddownonthe desertfromahillsideatduskandbrieflysawaNazcalinehighlightedbythe raysofthesun.ButitwasnotuntilthePeruvianairforcetookaerial photographsinthe1940sthatthefullmagnificenceofthepanoramawas apparent.Hundredsofwhatlookedlikelandingstripsforaircraftwere revealed.Therewereeighteenbird-likedrawingsupto400feetlong four-sidedfigureswithtwolinesparallel;andlongneedle-liketriangleswhich ranformiles.Amongthemanyabstractpatternswereagiantspideramonkeya sharkalldrawnonthegroundonahugescale.??Thescaleis monumentalbutfromthegroundalmostinvisibleandtotallyincomprehensible. TheamazingfactaboutNazcacreatedmorethan1500yearsagoisthatitcan onlybeappreciatedifseenfromtheair.Manythereforeregardeditasa prehistoriclandinggroundforvisitorsfromouterspacebutJimWoodmanan AmericanexplorerwhowaslongfascinatedbythemysteryofNazeahada differentopinion.HebelievedthatNazcaonlymadesenseifthepeoplewhohad designedandmadethesevastdrawingsonthegroundcouldactuallyseethemand thatledhimtothetheorythattheancientPeruvianshadsomehowlearnedto flyasonlyfromabovecouldtheyreallyseetheextentoftheirhandiwork. WiththistheoryinmindheresearchedintoancientPeruvianlegendsabout flightandcametotheconclusionthattheonlyfeasibleanswerwasahot-air balloon.??ToprovehistheoryWoodmanwouldhavetomakesucha thingusingthesamefabricsandfibersthatwouldhavebeenavailabletothe menofNazcaatthetime.Hestartedbygatheringinformationfromancient paintingslegendsbooksandarchaeologicalsites.AftermanyattemptsWoodman builtaballoon-typeairship.Ittookhimintotheairlettinghimhavethe sensationhehadneverhadfromviewingthesamegroundthathehadseenmany times.Hisflightwasamoderndemonstrationofanancient possibility.Woodman’sflightproved______.
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