After a wonderful experience at Machu Picchu and Cusco, we headed to the world famous Lake Titicaca. Its the largest lake in South America and the worlds highest body of water on an altitude of 3800m. It lies in both countries of Peru and Bolivia. At its deepest its been measured at 284metres, on average 107metres deep.
Na ons vinnige besluit van vroeer om die 600km se 'Monkey Butt' vir die dag te doen, word ons vergoed met die mooiste natuurskoon en foto's kan nie die gevoel beskryf wat ons ervaar toe die eerste tekens van water begin wys van hierdie 'heilige' meer nie. In die jaar 2000 het hulle 'n heilige tempel, die grootte van twee rugbyvelde in die meer ontdek. Daar word ook geglo, Lake Titicaca, is die geboorte plek van die Inca's
We stayed at another historical little town, Copacabana, which is as we experienced that night, a very popular place for the Bolivians. We struggled our arses of to get a place to doss for the night.
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