A newly discovered network of 'lost' ancient cities has been discovered in the Amazon, using lidar technology – dubbed 'lasers in the sky' – to peer through the tropical forest canopy.The cities, built by the Casarabe communities between 500-1400 AD, are located in the Llanos de Mojos savannah-forest, Bolivia, and have been hidden under the thick tree canopies for centuries.They feature an array of elaborate and intricate structures unlike any previously discovered in the region, including 16ft-high terraces covering 54 acres – the equivalent of 30 football pitches – and 69ft-tall conical pyramids.
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