![]() Danae Stratou, the project leader, expressed her team's approach to the installation of the enigmatic art piece. The upright cone and inverted cone spiral patterns were installed by three Greek artists and architects as they were inspired by the infinite vibe of the desert. Desert BreathÄesert Breath is a man-made double-spiral art located in the Egyptian desert near the Red Sea coast. It's a notorious location for volcanic eruptions and seismic activities hence it's given the name Ring of Fire. Badlands guardian google earth series#The visible dark lines you can see is the continuous series of oceanic trenches, volcanic arcs, and volcanic belts that exist along the 40,000 km perimeter of the Pacific Ring of Fire. This massive tectonic plate traces its edges from New Zealand right up to Japan across through to California and all the way down to Chile. Some of us here in Interesting Engineering are earthquake nerds and the first thing noticeable to our eyes when you zoom right out of Google Earth is none other than the Pacific Ring of Fire. From there, you can start browsing through the various geoglyphs such as the El Astronauta, the Nazca Spider, the Nazca Monkey, and many other ancient geoglyphs. The images become too pixelated when you zoom right into specific lines but if you click on the image source link, you can access the Nazca Desert coordinates. ![]() ![]() We won't need to get on an aircraft though, Google Earth would pretty much do the job. ![]() The enigmatic ancient geoglyphs traced out on the plains of the Nazca Desert in Peru are only visible for those who are meters above the desert. If we're going to talk about interesting images that can be viewed from above then we need to begin with the Nazca Lines. ![]()
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