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Locals move to protect Chile’s giant desert geoglyphs scarred by off-roaders 

IQUIQUE, Chile — Over a thousand years ago, the hundreds of giant geoglyphs carved into the desert in northern Chile were a bustling scene. They marked sources of water in the vast arid landscape and were where locals came together to trade skins, animals and fish.

Now the carvings are scarred with hundreds of tire tracks from motorcycles and off-road vehicles tearing through the art creations in the landscape and permanently disfiguring them.

“It’s practically destroyed by motorcycles, off-roaders,” said Jose Barraza, general director of the regional national patrimony office.

He said various groups were trying to preserve the site to prevent any more details ⇒

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