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This media file captures a clear daylight scene featuring the ancient Paracas Candelabra geoglyph. The image is oriented vertically but depicts a horizontal landscape.

The primary subject is the massive geoglyph, carved into a light brown, sandy slope that rises from a body of water. The geoglyph, often referred to as the "Candelabra of the Andes," is a large, trident-like figure. It features a prominent central vertical shaft, from which two main upward-curving arms extend outwards, roughly symmetrical. Each of these arms, and the top of the central shaft, terminates in a distinctive three-pronged or petal-like design. The lines of the geoglyph are deeply incised, casting subtle shadows that highlight its form against the sandy surface.

To the right of the sandy slope, a dark, layered rocky cliff face plunges down to the water. The water itself is calm and reflects the light. Above and to the right of the cliff, a few individuals are partially visible, appearing to be on a boat. They are looking towards the geoglyph, with at least one person holding up a mobile phone, likely capturing photos or video of the impressive artwork.

The sky above is a uniform, clear blue, indicating bright and sunny weather. The strong illumination suggests it is mid-day. The scene depicts an activity of tourism and observation of a significant historical landmark, located in the coastal region near Puerto General San Martin, Peru. There is no visible text within the image.
Deniz Gul

Jan 24, 2026

Puerto General San Martin, Peru

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This media file captures a clear daylight scene featuring the ancient Paracas Candelabra geoglyph. The image is oriented vertically but depicts a horizontal landscape. The primary subject is the massive geoglyph, carved into a light brown, sandy slope that rises from a body of water. The geoglyph, often referred to as the "Candelabra of the Andes," is a large, trident-like figure. It features a prominent central vertical shaft, from which two main upward-curving arms extend outwards, roughly symmetrical. Each of these arms, and the top of the central shaft, terminates in a distinctive three-pronged or petal-like design. The lines of the geoglyph are deeply incised, casting subtle shadows that highlight its form against the sandy surface. To the right of the sandy slope, a dark, layered rocky cliff face plunges down to the water. The water itself is calm and reflects the light. Above and to the right of the cliff, a few individuals are partially visible, appearing to be on a boat. They are looking towards the geoglyph, with at least one person holding up a mobile phone, likely capturing photos or video of the impressive artwork. The sky above is a uniform, clear blue, indicating bright and sunny weather. The strong illumination suggests it is mid-day. The scene depicts an activity of tourism and observation of a significant historical landmark, located in the coastal region near Puerto General San Martin, Peru. There is no visible text within the image.

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