Lake Titicaca

озеро Тітікака

Lake Titicaca is a large, deep lake located in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It sits at an elevation of 3,812 meters, making it the highest navigable lake in the world. It covers an area of approximately 8,372 square kilometers and contains numerous islands.

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Lake Titicaca holds significant cultural and historical importance, with the Uros people living on floating islands made of reeds. The lake's water level can vary, influenced by seasonal rainfall. Visitors can access it through the cities of Puno in Peru or Copacabana in Bolivia. Boat tours are available to explore its islands and cultural sites.