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Lake Titicaca —
The placid and utterly freezing waters of Lake Titicaca, with only the
ripples of our boat (and the fourteen others in front of it) disturbing
it.
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Fishing on Lake Titicaca —
Two children take their boat into the reeds in search of dinner.
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Los Uros Islands —
Several of the islands of Los Uros, built entirely from reeds.
Walking on them is sort of like being on a waterbed. Tourists are
carried from one island to another using the traditionally-built
reed boats seen here; the natives use the pink fiberglass one
(they're not stupid).
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Traditional Reed Houses —
Homes on Los Uros Islands, made entirely of reeds (both the houses and
the islands). What we wonder about the most is: where's the plumbing?
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Pink Flamingo —
A lone flamingo wanders around undisturbed on one of the islands of
Los Uros.
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Erin on Lake Titicaca —
Erin, in transit from one island to another on one of the reed boats.
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Helping Hand —
A young Uros-Aymara girl holding hands with Keith, and refusing to be
left behind as her father rows us gringos to a neighboring island.
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Entering Taquile —
This is no island for the timid: reaching the populated area requires climbing this hill for 30-40 minutes. If it sounds easy, consider the fact that you're already at 12500 feet....
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