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The parched shoreline and shrinking depths of Lake Titicaca are prompting growing alarm that an ago-old way of life around South America's largest lake is slipping away as a brutal heat wave ...
Lake Titicaca, some 3,800 meters (12,464 feet) above sea level, is on the border between Bolivia and Peru, and is the highest navigable lake in the world.
On Bolivia’s scenic Isla del Sol, terraced hillsides and ancient ruins offer otherworldly vantage points over the seemingly endless expanse of Lake Titicaca, South America’s largest lake. The ...
The water level at Lake Titicaca on the Peru-Bolivia border is edging towards a record low, exacerbated by the weather phenomenon known as El Nino that is expected to get still more intense in ...
Mateo Vargas, 56, a fisherman who has lived off Lake Titicaca for 28 years, said he used to catch “lots” of fish daily. Now he considers himself lucky if he can catch six.
A 70-year-old man's feet sink into the soil as he passes abandoned boats where there used to be the water of Lake Titicaca. The highest navigable lake in the world has receded to what Bolivian ...
Photos: Teddy Seguin / Université Libre de Bruxelles Text: Katerina Markelova, UNESCO It has been lying at a depth of six metres for nearly five centuries. Yet the Inca stone offering box found in ...