The Pelican Geoglyph is one of the ancient desert figures located in the Palpa area, in the Ica region of southern Peru. It forms part of the wider cultural landscape of the Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Palpa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its large-scale drawings of animals, plants, geometric forms, and symbolic figures. These geoglyphs were created on the desert surface in pre-Columbian times, between approximately 500 BC and AD 500, by ancient cultures of the southern coast of Peru. This 360° panorama shows the Pelican within its arid landscape, highlighting the scale, setting, and cultural importance of the Palpa geoglyphs.