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Detail of geoglyphs at Cerro Pintados , Region I , Chile
Cerro Pintados is the largest collection of geoglyphs in South America, with over 450 figures spread along 4km of hillside. The site is 94km south of Iquique not far from the Pan American Highway Ruta 5. It is thought they were made between 700 and 1500AD. The figures are of animals, humans and a wide variety of geometic shapes; it is thought they may have been made to provide information for llama caravans and / or have a ceremonial purpose. This image appears to show a person leading camelids next to a square figure that could represent a corral.
Photograph ID: Pintados2014D37
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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Photograph size: 17.7 Mpixels (50.6 MB uncompressed) - 5150x3433 pixels (17.2x11.4 in / 43.6x29.1 cm at 300 ppi)
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