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The Artwork of the Naska Airstrip |
In northern Colombia, a peculiar gold ornament was discovered, which according to research, is a product from the Inca era.
Additionally, archaeologists unearthed several other types of jewelry, some resembling insects and birds. However, the design of this particular ornament remains a mystery. Later, the ornament was transferred to the New York Aviation Research Bureau in the United States.
After thorough analysis, designers found that the state and balance of this jewelry is closely aligned with principles of aeronautics.
From this, they conjectured that it is an aviation model, or more precisely, a type of rocket aircraft, resembling modern jet propulsion or another advanced aviation model that we are not yet familiar with. Similar three-winged models to this ornament were later discovered in Venezuela, Peru, and Costa Rica.
From the large artwork of the Naska airstrip, one wonders if there might have once existed an “aviation civilization” on the ancient continent of South America.