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Para hacer un anuncio sobre respeto (al medio ambiente), la organización mundial GreenPeace le falto el respeto a uno de los legados culturales mas preciosos de Perú: los geoglifos del Valle de Nazca.
Irónico ¿no? Nada como predicar con el ejemplo…

Greenpeace apologized to Peru today for placing a gigantic banner promoting renewable energy on the site of the Nazca Lines, an ancient heritage site, reports theBBC. The damage caused by the environmental group’s actions will be long-lasting, officials say, so the country is now planning to file criminal charges against the activists.

You walk there and the footprint is going to last hundreds or thousands of years,“ Luis Jaime Castillo, a Peruvian deputy culture minister told the BBC. "And the line that they have destroyed is the most visible and most recognized of all.”

Normally, tourists only get to the see the site from the comfort of a plane. Even top officials and presidents are forbidden from treading on the sensitive ground. And on the rare occasions where Peru has allowed officials to visit the site on foot, they were forced to wear special footwear

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