Explore the fascinating lifestyle of the Uros tribe on Lake Titicaca, Peru, who inhabit moveable floating islands crafted from dried reeds. With over 500 residents residing on roughly 70 human ...
dozens of artificial islands pepper the surface of Lake Titicaca, situated along the border of Peru and Bolivia. The veritable floating city made of roots and reeds is currently home to about ...
It's a living situation unlike any other. The Uros, a pre-Incan people in Peru, reside on artificial islands built out of totora reeds in Lake Titicaca. The manmade islands have been a major ...
Bolivian authorities Tuesday reported that due to poor rainfalls, the water levels of Lake Titicaca, on the border with Peru in the middle of the Andes, had dropped 97 centimeters. National ...
Mr Guaygua is in charge of tourism and culture in the town of Tiquina. Tiquina lies on the shore of Lake Titicaca, which covers more than 8,500 sq km (3,300 sq miles) and creates a natural border ...
Crossing into Bolivia was seamless, and our new tour director, Hector, took us to Copacabana on the Bolivian side of Lake ...
The Association of Indigenous Peoples Conservationists (Asociación de Pueblos Originarios Conservacionistas - APOC) insisted this week that an emergency be declared in Lake Titicaca, which they ...
This satellite snap shows dozens of stripy, golden islands shimmering in the shallow waters of a giant temporary lake that provides a refuge for wildlife in one of Australia's most extreme ...
Kevin Terraciano - E. Bradford Burns Chair of Latin American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles 'An original study combining environmental history and ethnohistory, Islands in the Lake is ...