A man has been arrested after driving his truck through a world-renowned archaeological site, damaging a wonder that has been there for up to 2,000 years.
Authorities in Peru have detained a truck driver accused of damaging part of the world-renowned Nazca lines.
The nation's Ministry of Culture said Jainer Flores Vigo drove into an unauthorised section of the UN World Heritage site over the weekend, leaving tracks and damaging part of three lines.
The Nazca lines are huge etchings depicting imaginary figures, creatures and plants that were scratched on the surface of a coastal desert between 1500 and 2000 years ago.
They are believed to have had ritual astronomical purposes.