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PERU & BOLIVIA - LAKE TITICACA

Lake Titicaca is said to be the world’s highest navigable lake and is also the 14th largest by volume. An 8,400 square kilometre blue jewel in the bleak grasslands of the altiplano, it sits 3810m / 12,500ft above sea level and is shared by Peru and Bolivia.

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Chullpa at Kala Uta

Chullpas or burila towers are common on the altiplano and in the Lake Titicaca region, many can be found at Kala Uta on the shores of the Inner Lake in Bolivia. These are thought to have been built by the Colla people, who lived in the area after the fall of the Tiahuanaco empire but before the Incas moved into the region.

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