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South America, Bolivia - Isla del Sol on the Titicaca lake, the largest highaltitude lake in the world. Ethnic woman returning to the village with wood being used to make a fire in order to cook the food.
Aymara woman admiring view from Isla del Sol (Island Of The Sun), Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Isla del Sol is an island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. It is part of the modern Plurinational State of Bolivia. Geographically, the terrain is harsh; it is a rocky, hilly island. There are no motor vehicles or paved roads on the island. The main economic activity of the approximately 800 families on the island is farming, with fishing and tourism augmenting the subsistence economy. Of the several villages, Yumani and Cha'llapampa are the largest.There are over 80 ruins on the island. Most of these date to the Inca period circa the 15h century AD. Archaeologists have discovered evidence that people lived on the island as far back as the third millennium BCE. Many hills on the island contain agricultural terraces, which adapt steep and rocky terrain to agriculture. Among the ruins on the island are the Sacred Rock, a labyrinth-like building called Chicana, Kasa Pata, and Pilco Kaima. In the religion of the Incas, it was believed that the sun god was born here.
A wonderful view of Taquile Island, Amantani, Peru
02/18/2025: Isla del Sol, on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia.\n\nAn indigenous woman in traditional dress walks beside a donkey on a scenic hillside, with a vast lake and towering mountains in the background. The scene highlights the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the rural landscape, blending tradition with breathtaking scenery.
Island of the sun at lake Titicaca in Bolivia aerial panoramic view
Traditional stone arch of the Llachon peninsula, in the Lake Titicaca region of Peru.
Golden light at sunset over Lake Titicaca seen from the rocky highlands of Amantaní Island, Peru, with native vegetation and expansive Andean views.
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru - April 21, 2022; The floating islands of Uros are located in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, close to Puno at 3.812 metres above sea level. These floating islands are made out of reed which is an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the Lake Titicaca.\n\n\nThe Uros are believed to be direct descendants of the first inhabitants of Lake Titicaca. The community has lived on the floating islands for decades. According to history, the pre-Inca community of the Uros was forced to build their floating houses when the Inca Empire expanded their lands and expelled them. Consequently, the people of Uros didn’t want to fight, they just wanted to live in peace. Therefore they decided to retreat to the lake to protect themselves from aggressive Incas and other invading groups. If a threat arose, the Uros could move their islands to another safe part of the Lake. In this form they have maintained their lifestyle for hundreds of years,
Clouds over the coastline of Titicaca lake, Bolivia
View from Isla del Sol (Island Of The Sun), Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Isla del Sol is an island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. It is part of the modern Plurinational State of Bolivia. Titicaca is a highest navigable lake in the Andes on the border of Bolivia and Peru. Lake Titicaca  it is also the largest lake in South America.
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Woman walking on a trail by a lake in mountains, wearing a backpack and knit hat. Scenic view of water and terraced landscape. Outdoor adventure and travel exploration scene.
Orange sunset over Taquile Island, on the lake Titicaca, Peru
Aerial photography Of Namtso,Xizang,China,Asia.The Qinghai–Xizang Plateau.
Isla de la Luna in Bolivia Surrounded by the Deep Blue Waters of Lake Titicaca With the Majestic Snowy Peaks of the Andes Behind
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca, Peru: The floating islands of Uros are located in Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, close to Puno at 3.812 metres above sea level. These floating islands are made out of reed which is an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of the Lake Titicaca.
Panoramic on Isla del Sol with a blue Titikaka Lake, stones, an island and a few turists on a sunny day
Portrait of Aymara woman, Isla del Sol (Island Of The Sun), Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. Isla del Sol is an island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. It is part of the modern Plurinational State of Bolivia. Geographically, the terrain is harsh; it is a rocky, hilly island. There are no motor vehicles or paved roads on the island. The main economic activity of the approximately 800 families on the island is farming, with fishing and tourism augmenting the subsistence economy. Of the several villages, Yumani and Cha'llapampa are the largest.There are over 80 ruins on the island. Most of these date to the Inca period circa the 15h century AD. Archaeologists have discovered evidence that people lived on the island as far back as the third millennium BCE. Many hills on the island contain agricultural terraces, which adapt steep and rocky terrain to agriculture. Among the ruins on the island are the Sacred Rock, a labyrinth-like building called Chicana, Kasa Pata, and Pilco Kaima. In the religion of the Incas, it was believed that the sun god was born here.
Houses of Local Peruvian People Living on Taquile Island (Isla Taquile) at Lake Titicaca in Puno Peru.
Lush terraced fields descend toward a deep blue lake beneath a partly cloudy sky. A serene landscape showcasing nature's beauty. Ideal for travel and nature projects.
View on remote landscape on Isla del Sol by Lake Titicaca - Bolivia
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Scenic Landscape of Lake Titicaca Featuring Leisure Boats on the Calm Blue Waters Near Isla del Sol Bolivia Under a Clear Sky and Stunning Mountain Views
Dramatic sky with a good view of clouds over sea and with a view of island
A breathtaking shot of Titicaca lake under the cloudy skies in Peru
Views of Lake Titicaca from Taquile Island in Peru.
Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.
Panoramic view of the Cordillera Real mountains from the shores of the Titicaca Lake, Bolivia. The Potosi peak is prominent on the right
Aerial shot of a vast blue lake with a distant coastline and clear sky. Scenic landscape with expansive water body.
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