The seven Italians who died in Peru on Saturday 1 August were taking part in an excursion to admire the Nazca Lines, an archaeological site recognized by UNESCO. It is an area that can only be appreciated from above and is visited by hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. The vehicle, according to what the Farnesina announced, had left Pisco to fly over the Nazca Lines. Who are the seven Italians who died in the plane crash in PeruThe Nazca LinesRecognized as a UNESCO heritage site since 1994, the Nazca Lines are located in the Peruvian coastal plain, about 400 kilometers south of Lima. In 2022, a plane crash caused seven deaths, including two Chileans and three Dutch.