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Spider geoglyph, Nazca or Nasca mysterious lines and geoglyphs aerial view, landmark in Peru
A Tarantula spider walking on a persons arm in a Cambodian Market. Cambodians eat fried Tarantula spiders for snacks.
Nazca Province, Peru.  May 22nd 2006.  The famous lines in the Nazca Desert from the air showing geoglyphs including a representation of a spider.
The Nazca lines are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert.
The spider. Nazca Lines. Peru.\nThe lines are scratch images visible only from the air and from surrounding hills in the desert near Nazca and Palpa in Peru. They are between 800 BC. and 600 AD. No museum. No entry. No known artists. Not protected art.
Aerial View of Nazca Lines Astronaut in Peru
Aerial View of The Spider Geoglyph at the Nazca Lines in Peru
Red-legged golden orb-web spider against golden background, Madagascar
Geoglyph ancient Peruan landmark
Inside a lit glass display case, multiple Ornate Tiger Spiders are stacked together, creating a slightly intimidating atmosphere. Conquer fear concept.
Nazca, Peru - May 10 2010: The Spider (La araña in spanish). - Aerial photograph of the Nazca Lines, a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the desert near the city of Nazca. Tourists can see these geoglyphs flying over the desert in small 4/6 seat aircraft.
The Nazca lines are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert. The Hummingbird
The Nazca Lines are a series of ancient geoglyph located in the Nazca Desert of Peru. The high arid plateau stretches more than 80 kilometers. Hundreds of individual figures range in complexity from simple lines to stylized hummingbirds, spiders, monkeys, whales or orcas, llamas, and lizards.\
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Nazca lines representing a spider geoglyph. Nazca lines as seen from the aircraft. Nazca lines are landmarks of Peru
Insects and spiders living on plants and trees play a vital role in fostering sustainable ecosystems. Insects such as pollinators enable plants to reproduce, while decomposers like beetles recycle nutrients back into the soil. Spiders act as natural pest controllers, maintaining the health of trees and crops without the need for harmful chemicals. Together, these tiny creatures support biodiversity, improve soil fertility, and protect plant health. Preserving their habitats on plants and trees is essential for promoting ecological balance and a sustainable future.\nLocation: Surajpur, Greater Noida (India)
Aerial view of the spider geoglyph drawing in the peruvian coastal desert known as the mysterious Nazca Lines near Nazca city, Peru.
Walking across gravel, a wild and brown Oklahoma tarantula, also known as a Texas brown tarantula crosses a road near Naturita in southwest Colorado.
Aerial shot of the Nazca Lines in Nazca, Peru. The lines were created by the Nazca People around 400AD and can only been seen from the air
Aerial View of Nazca Lines Whale in Peru
The Nazca lines in Peru in South America
Aerial shot of the landscape of Sechura Desert in Peru.
Nazca lines in Peru - The Whale (la ballena)
The Nazca lines are a group of geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert. The Astronaut
Nasca desert Peru South America
Spiders are unsung heroes of sustainability, playing a vital role in maintaining ecological balance. By naturally controlling insect populations, they reduce the need for chemical pesticides, supporting healthier ecosystems and agriculture. Their silk and hunting strategies also inspire innovations in sustainable technologies. Protecting spider habitats ensures a balanced and thriving environment for all.\nLocation: New Delhi (India)
Nazca lines image of big spider made of trenches on the ground, viewed from above in full frame. Peru.
A large Chilean Rosehair Tarantula (Grammostola rosea) stalking the semi-desert environment of the central Chilean Andes foothills.
The Nazca Lines seen from a high angle view in the desert of Nazca with the spider drawing in the center, Peru.
Aerial view of beautiful natural shapes and textures on dried Lake Yarisli (Yarışlı) in Burdur, Turkey. Taken via drone.
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