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Peruvian adventure: The secrets of Machu Picchu and Nazca Lines | Reality Check

In this week’s episode of Reality Check, NewsNation Special Correspondent Ross Coulthart travels to Peru to investigate some of Earth’s most enigmatic ancient structures. His journey takes him to Machu Picchu, one of the world’s most magnificent archaeological sites, and to the desert city of Nazca, where he views the famous Nazca Lines from the air. Throughout his exploration, Coulthart examines fundamental questions about these monuments: who built them, what secrets they may hold, and whether they could be connected to broader discoveries about unidentified aerial phenomena.

Coulthart’s investigation includes visits to several significant locations, including the Huaca Pucllana pyramid, the Temple of the Three Windows, and Naupa Huaca. He also gains access to alleged elongated skulls that some researchers suggest could hold relevance to the UAP question. Accompanying him are Georgio Piacenza, a translator and historian; J.P. Hague, a lawyer and researcher; and Christian Long, a pilot and author who has published work on the subject of aerial sightings.

The episode addresses the stigma surrounding UAP sightings and explores whether Peru’s ancient sites and unusual archaeological findings might represent a crucial next step toward disclosure. By examining the engineering sophistication of these structures and their potential connections to unexplained phenomena, Coulthart applies his fact-based investigative approach to mysteries that have long occupied the margins of mainstream discourse.

If ancient civilizations possessed knowledge or capabilities that conventional archaeology cannot yet explain, what would that mean for our understanding of human history and the UAP phenomenon?

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