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Best 1 Great Serpent Mound

The Great Serpent Mound is an ancient geoglyph located in Ohio. It’s a large earthen mound shaped like a serpent, measuring over one thousand feet long and representing a significant example of Native American earthwork construction. Constructed by the Adena culture around 100 BCE, it offers insight...

2 Nazca Lines Hummingbird

The Nazca Lines Hummingbird is a large geoglyph depicting a hummingbird shape. Located in southern Peru’s Nazca Desert, it was created by the Nazca people around 2000 years ago. The intricate design, measuring over 37 meters long, represents a significant example of ancient Peruvian art and engineer...

3 Nazca Lines Astronaut (Owl Man)

The Nazca Lines Astronaut, also known as Owl Man, is an extensive geoglyph located in southern Peru. This remarkable artwork depicts a large humanoid figure carved into a desert hillside by the Nazca people around 600 CE. The immense scale and precise design of the glyph make it a significant exampl...

4 Nazca Lines Monkey

The Nazca Lines Monkey is an ancient geoglyph located in southern Peru. Carved into the desert landscape by the Nazca people between 1 and 700 CE, it depicts a stylized monkey with a distinctive spiraled tail. This zoomorphic figure represents a significant example of Nazca artistry and their comple...

5 Uffington White Horse

The Uffington White Horse is a large geoglyph carved into a chalk hillside near Oxford, England. This ancient artwork, created around 1000 BCE, depicts a horse shape visible from above. It represents one of the earliest known hill figures in Britain and is studied by archaeologists and historians in...

6 Nazca Lines Spider

The Nazca Lines Spider is a significant geoglyph created by the Nazca people in southern Peru between 500 BCE and 500 CE. This large design depicts a spider, notable for its remarkably accurate representation of animal anatomy within a vast desert landscape. It’s an example of ancient Peruvian artis...

7 Atacama Giant (Gigante de Atacama)

The Atacama Giant is a massive geoglyph depicting a humanoid figure located in Chile’s Atacama Desert. Measuring approximately 119 meters tall, it represents one of the largest known ancient earthworks. Constructed around 1000 CE by indigenous peoples, its creation and purpose remain subjects of arc...

8 Poverty Point Earthworks

The Poverty Point Earthworks represent an ancient complex of geometric earthworks located in present-day Louisiana. Constructed between 1700 and 1100 BCE by Archaic peoples, these sizable ridges demonstrate sophisticated planning and construction techniques. The site’s precise arrangement and scale...

9 Cerro Unitas Geoglyph

The Cerro Unitas geoglyph is an immense human-shaped figure carved into a Chilean hillside within the Atacama Desert. This remarkable artwork, known as the Atacama Giant, represents the largest known prehistoric geoglyph globally. It’s notable for its scale and the mystery surrounding its creation b...

10 Newark Octagon Earthworks

The Newark Octagon Earthworks in Ohio, USA, is a Hopewell culture complex notable for its precise geometric octagon shape and its astronomical alignments with the lunar standstill.

11 Nazca Lines Cat

The Nazca Lines Cat is a feline geoglyph on a steep hillside in Peru, discovered in 2020 and dating to around 200 BCE, making it older than many of the most famous Nazca animal figures.

12 Arabian Mustatil Geoglyphs

Mustatils are rectangular stone enclosures across northwestern Saudi Arabia, considered among the oldest monumental structures in Arabia, with some dating back roughly 7,000 years.

13 Cerne Abbas Giant

The Cerne Abbas Giant is a large hill figure in Dorset, England, depicting a nude male wielding a club, with origins dating to the 17th century.

14 Newark Great Circle Earthworks

The Newark Great Circle Earthworks in Ohio, USA, is a massive Hopewell culture enclosure measuring nearly 1,200 feet in diameter and is notable as one of the largest earthen circles.

15 Bighorn Medicine Wheel

The Bighorn Medicine Wheel in Wyoming, USA, is a stone circle built by Native Americans, notable for its cairn alignments used to predict astronomical events like the summer solstice.

16 Nazca Lines Condor

The Nazca Lines Condor is a massive avian geoglyph etched into the Peruvian desert by the ancient Nazca culture around 1,500 years ago, serving as a major example of pre-Columbian land art.

17 Ushtogaysky Square Geoglyph

The Ushtogaysky Square Geoglyph is an enormous ancient earthwork in Kazakhstan, distinguished by its 101 distinct mounds arranged into an intricate square shape.

18 Nazca Lines Trapezoids

The Nazca Lines Trapezoids are massive geometric earthworks in Peru, created by the Nazca culture around 2,000 years ago, and believed to have served as ancient ceremonial spaces or pathways.

19 Long Man of Wilmington

The Long Man of Wilmington is a prominent hill figure in East Sussex, England, depicting a tall human holding two staves, dating back to the 16th century.

20 Mound City (Hopewell Culture)

Mound City in Ohio, USA, is a Hopewell culture mortuary site notable for its concentration of 23 earthen burial mounds enclosed by a rectangular earthen wall.

21 Sajama Lines

The Sajama Lines are a network of thousands of deep parallel lines etched into the ground in western Bolivia, and they are considered one of the largest geoglyph sites in the world.

22 Pintados Geoglyphs

The Pintados Geoglyphs are over 400 ancient figures in Chile's Atacama Desert, dating from 500 to 1450 CE, and are notable for their massive depictions of humans and local animals.

23 Nazca Lines Lizard

The Nazca Lines Lizard is an ancient geoglyph in Peru that was notoriously bisected by the construction of the Pan-American Highway, destroying part of the figure made by the Nazca culture.

24 Effigy Mounds - Great Bear Mound

The Great Bear Mound is a prominent Native American effigy mound in Iowa, USA, notable for its 137-foot length and location within the Effigy Mounds National Monument.

25 Palpa Lines Geoglyphs

The Palpa Lines Geoglyphs are ancient earthworks in Peru's Palpa Province, predating the Nazca Lines, and primarily feature humanoid figures created by the Paracas culture around 1000 BCE.

26 Nazca Lines Frigate Bird

The Nazca Lines Frigate Bird is a large coastal seabird geoglyph in Peru, created by the Nazca culture around 1,500 years ago by removing dark rocks to expose the lighter desert sand below.

27 Chug-Chug Geoglyphs

The Chug-Chug Geoglyphs are a collection of ancient rock art in Chile's Atacama Desert, dating to around 1000 CE, and are notable for their numerous depictions of llamas and caravans.

28 Nazca Lines Flamingo

The Nazca Lines Flamingo is a large bird geoglyph in the Nazca Desert of Peru, created by the Nazca people around 2,000 years ago and notable for its intricate depiction of a wading bird.

29 Nazca Lines Alcatraz (Pelican)

The Nazca Lines Alcatraz, or Pelican, is a large seabird geoglyph in southern Peru, carved into the desert surface by the Nazca civilization roughly 1,500 years ago to represent coastal fauna.

30 Cerro Pintados (Pampa del Tamarugal)

Cerro Pintados in Chile's Pampa del Tamarugal National Reserve is one of South America's largest geoglyph sites, featuring over 400 figures from pre-Columbian Andean cultures.

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