Peru allows mowers to seek permissions in the area removed from the protection of NAZCA

Bogota, Colombia (AP) – Peru has announced on Tuesday that miners worked illegal in the Protected Mines at the famous mines now will be able to start the Permit Process, after the government reduces a protected area by 42%.
Medi Nomines Minister Jorge Montero said those working in the area should now promise their mining jobs since the construction of Zone zone.
“It is illegal when working at a place where mines are banned … But from the control of cultural heritumes,” said Monroto at the media conference on Tuesday.
He also added that government does not know how many stubborn miners there.
The area mentioned is part of the UNESCO gems – known as the Nazca lines – large geoglyphs enter the deserts thousands of years – and one green environmental in Peru.
Last week, the cultural department has issued a protected area around Nazca lines 925 square miles). The Reserve, was created in 1993, organized 5,633 square miles (2,175 square miles) in 2004.
“It is wonderful that government has no value even for our uninsured, and will be destroyed without control,” said Peru’s lawyer Cesar Mentizen, told organized media.
IFEZENEZE said that the miners came in, they would build major environmental impacts, and they will not humble themselves.
“And now that the government has produced this place from their protection, mining applications have already begun to appear,” he said.
Cultural Minister FabricOO Valencia was reduced from “more than 20 years of complex studies” and that the real archaeological money was 1,235 km). On Saturday, he acknowledged in the Peruvin’s Peruvin news stages in the last place.
Valencia said the UNESCO World Heritage area contained Nazca strings, covering 450 square miles (174 square miles), has not been affected by changes.
AP reviewed a solution but did not receive information on the subjects that allow the deduction. Requests for those courses can be answered and UNESCO told AP that change was not notified of the change of change and that it would require the government information.
Over the years, Prosecutor, prosecutors, and media predicted illegal mines within the protected area, including the destruction of the mining and camps.
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