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December 15, 2014 
An image of the hummingbird Nazca line is seen during a news conference by Peru's Culture Minister Diana... 
Lima, Peru 
An image of the hummingbird Nazca line is seen during a news conference by Peru's Culture Minister Alvarez-Calderon... 
An image of the hummingbird Nazca line is seen during a news conference by Peru's Culture Minister Diana Alvarez-Calderon and Deputy Culture Minister Luis Jaime Castillo in Lima December 15, 2014. Peru said on Monday that it may seek the extradition of members of environmental group Greenpeace for causing "irreparable" damage to the Nazca Lines - giant designs mysteriously etched into the sand and preserved for more than 1,500 years. The activists left Peru after leaving behind a trail of footprints in a delicate stretch of desert near the iconic Nazca figure of a hummingbird, where they spelled "Time for change! The future is renewable" in large cloth letters, said Alvarez-Calderon. REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil (PERU - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS) 
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