Thread: Lake Titicaca
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Old 04-18-2007, 06:55 AM canarymoon is offline     #1 (permalink)
Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca, in the Andes Mountains, is the worlds highest commercially navigable lake, at 12,500 feet above sea level.

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According to legend, this lake gave birth to the Inca civilization. Before the Incas, the lake and its islands were holy for the Aymará Indians, whose civilization was centered at the Tiahuanaco, now a complex of ruins on the Bolivian side of Titicaca but once a revered temple site with notably advanced irrigation techniques.

it has two climates: chilly and rainy or chilly and dry. In the evenings it becomes quite cold, dropping below freezing from June through August. In the day, the sun is intense and sunburn is common

Puno, on the banks of Lake Titicaca displays the reminiscences of its origin through cave paintings and spearheads, testimony of our highland ancestor's life.

During colonial times, the Spaniards established In Puno attracted by its mineral richness, bringing new cultural, social and economic Patterns along. The city of San Carlos de Puno was founded in 1668 and the priests, eager to convert the natives, motivated them to build beautiful churches.