Geoglyph of a Moray Eel attacking a Sucker Fish
Posted by c tito young on 19 February 2021 in English. Last updated on 12 March 2021.A Geoglyph of a Moray Eel attacking from his cave 50m x 70m a Sucker Fish 50m x 50, is oriented southwest to northeast. The Eel appears to attack the fish with distinctive jaws and mouth and partly leaves leaves his cave to do so. The Sucker Fish, appears to swim unnoticed that it is being attacked. The eels cave is a suggested as a reef with a hole of where the eel resides, but it is also difficult to determine if this reef has other details showing coral or other nearby fish. This geoglyph is part of a larger group of shapes sharing the same artwork themes.
This suggested image, brings up questions that possibly this culture had skin diving as a form of fishing.
15°17′18″S, 74°30′35″W -15.2883668, -74.5096664 Acarí, Province of Caravelí, Arequipa, Peru
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