There is a profound connection between Nazca and Angkor Wat. Were these two ancient sites on the old equator at opposite ends of the earth? Other sites on this proposed old equatorial line might hold the answer. Charles Hapgood advocated the Earth crust displacement theory in a book entitled The Path of the Poles. Hapgood supported this theory with geomagnetic and carbon dated evidence. In a book entitled When the Sky Fell, Rose and Rand Flem-Ath also advocate the Earth crust displacement theory, with additional geological and archeological evidence. Both of these works conclude that the North Pole was located in the Yukon, at 63° N 135° W, approximately 80,000 to100,000 years ago. This is about 250 miles Northeast of the axis point for the line of ancient sites at 59° 42' N 139° 17' W. It is interesting to note that some of the heaviest remaining glaciations in all of North America is on the Southeastern coast of Alaska, surrounding Yakutat. www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_geographic_geometry_1.htm Sacred Valley Fortress Of Ollantaytambo, Peru www.youtube.com/watch?v=VloGhRMUUMs The "Atlantis" Impact? www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOfiR7oue2Y www.flickriver.com/photos/10749411@N03/5798571977/#large en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Angkor_Wat.jpg