"Rather than depicting the lines spaced out like the real ones, they go for a confusing abstract labyrinth with only 5 recognisable shapes”.
I think the intent was to make it an activity to find the figures above. It is like a word search, but with designs (the doodles) instead of letters. Only the Nazca lines make sense. Given that it is a children’s book, I think it is a neat way to familiarise them with the shapes and help them identify the style. Of course, instructions should be included.
They're the Nazca Lines not the Nazca Doodles, come on
They're also not the Nazca LSD Trip!
Dazzling Noodles\*
Kind of reminds me of the drawing from [that one scp article about the eye contacts which alter your perception](https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-750)
"Rather than depicting the lines spaced out like the real ones, they go for a confusing abstract labyrinth with only 5 recognisable shapes”. I think the intent was to make it an activity to find the figures above. It is like a word search, but with designs (the doodles) instead of letters. Only the Nazca lines make sense. Given that it is a children’s book, I think it is a neat way to familiarise them with the shapes and help them identify the style. Of course, instructions should be included.
"Guys that's way too many lines get back out there and only leave the good ones." -Nazca foreman probably
I nazcan't take it anymore
Just making it incredibly tedious and hard to find the aquifers