Created by WitlessWanderer on September 25, 2005
- At Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, life moves just that little bit slower.
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Created by SaraP on June 12, 2004
- Lago Titicaca -- famous as the "world's highest navigable lake" (actually untrue) -- no one gets past the stats to tell you of the limpid blue waters, floating reed islands, traditional Chola-dressed women and great pejerrey-fish dinners of this border-straddling natural wonder.
Created by travelman on February 26, 2001
- Lake Titicac is the highest navigable lake on the planet. This sacred lake of the Inca is shared by both Bolivia and Peru and contains many islands. Off Puno(Peru) are the famous Uros Islands -inhabited islands made entirely of reeds!
Created by guille88 on September 1, 2000
- In the middle of the peruvian-bolivian high plateau is located this mystical blue lake, full of magic and history.
Lake Titicaca
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