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A bicycle track across mudcracks on the dried up shore of the Inner Lake / Huiñay Marka near Puerto Guaqui, Bolivia.
Locals regularly burn the old dead totora reeds during the dry season to encourage new growth, the ashes mix with the mud as water levels rise with the rainy season. In normal dry seasons this part of the shore would normally still have water and living reed beds rather than dried out mud.
Photograph ID: Titicaca2023_93
Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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