LIMA, Dec. 15 (UPI) -- Ollanta Humala, the president of Peru, is upset that Greenpeace activists were allowed to leave the country before charges could be brought against them for trespassing on and damaging the ancient Nazca Lines, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of a protest stunt.
Last week, at least 20 environmental activists hiked into the high desert that hosts some 70 ancient zoomorphic geoglyphs. Just below the beak of a massive hummingbird design, the protesters laid down bright green letters, spelling out the message: "Time for Change! The Future is Renewable."