A tourist plane crashed in Peru while flying over the Nazca Lines, a UNESCO site bearing witness to the ancient pre-Columbian societies that flourished on the southern coast of the country. A tourist plane crashed near Nazca, Peru today, killing all 13 people on board. The aircraft was operated by Aerodiana, a Peruvian company that runs sightseeing flights over the Nazca Lines, as well as charter and cargo services. Seven Italians die in a plane crash in PeruThe plane crashThe accident occurred just before 1pm local time on Saturday, 8pm in Italy. In October 2010, four British tourists and two Peruvian crew members lost their lives when an AirNasca plane crashed after flying over the same area.