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1. The Nasca (Nazca) lines were etched into a desert that receives less than 3cm (1 inch) of rainfall a year. In which South American country can the Nasca lines be found?
2. The Machalilla people occupied part of present-day Ecuador during the 2nd and 1st millennia BCE. In which year was the Machalilla National Park established?
3. In Bolivia, the Gate of the Sun (a remnant of an ancient culture) stands at three metres tall. Which ancient city is close by?
4. There are four Jesuit missions in Argentina that have become UNESCO World Heritage sites. By what name are they collectively known?
5. Pucara de Rumicucho was an Inca fortress near the modern city of Quito in Ecuador. The structure consisted of five terraces with different purposes. When was much of Rumicucho built?
6. The Inca Bridge is a six-metre-long bridge at a discrete entrance to a famous Peruvian landmark. To what does the Inca Bridge lead?
7. Coricancha (one of many spellings) was an important Inca temple in Cusco, and at one point contained seven mummified Inca rulers. With which metal was the temple heavily decorated?
8. San Agustin Archaeological Park was divided into four sites containing a range of mounds, tombs, and statues. One of the most notable sites - the one containing table-like statues known as mesitas - contains eight mounds and over 100 statues. Where is San Agustin Archaeological Park?
9. Yaxha is an ancient religious site in present-day Guatemala. The site consists of hundreds of structures used for ceremonies and rituals, including nine pyramids. With which ancient civilisation is Yaxha associated?
10. There is a remote island in South America that is known for having over 600 statues. One of the tallest completed statues was ten metres tall and called Paro. What are the statues collectively known as?
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