giovedì 9 gennaio 2014

Titicaca Lake



 
Exploring the World’s Highest Navigable Lake Extending from south-eastern Peru to western Bolivia, Titicaca Lake is the cradle of Incan civilisation and is the highest navigable lake in the world (approx. 3,810 meters or 12,500 feet) – and the largest lake in South America. The lake is 196 km long (122 miles) with an average width of 56 km (35 mi) and an average depth of 107 meters (351 feet). The lake’s waters are cold and blue making a beautiful contrast to the parched Altiplano.

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