Friday, 19 December 2014

Greenpeace stunt disturbs Peru’s treasured archaeological site

Greenpeace stunt disturbs Peru’s treasured archaeological site


An act of environmental protest directed at the global climate conference in Lima, Peru, may have inadvertently damaged a world heritage site. A week ago, Greenpeace members trekked to one of the nation’s most important -- and off-limits -- archaeological sites, the "Nazca Lines," and left a large-scale message. Jeffrey Brown reports on the disturbance and the response.

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