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  • Lake Titicaca is the largest freshwater lake in South America and the highest of the world's large lakes. Titicaca is one of less than twenty ancient lakes on earth, and is thought to be three million years old. Lake Titicaca sits 3 810 m above sea level and is situated between Peru to the west and Bolivia to the east. Peruvian part is located in Puno department, in Puno and Huancane provinces.
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  • With a surface area of 8,372 km2 (3,232 sq mi) and an elevation of 3,812 m (12,507 ft), Lake Titicaca is often called the highest navigable lake in the world.
  • An undeniably calming and majestic sight, LAKE TITICACA is the world’s largest high-altitude body of water. At 284m deep and more than 8300 square...
  • There is only one river that drains Lake Titicaca ... They live on an approximate and still growing 120 self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca near Puno.
  • 91,661 Free images of Titicaca Lake. Select a titicaca lake image to download for free. High resolution picture downloads for your next project.
  • The surface elevation of Lake Titicaca’s water is 3,812 meters / 12,507 feet. It means that all the hills and mountains you see around are higher than this.
  • At over 3800 meters above sea level, Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world and the second largest in South America.
  • Lake Titicaca's fish consist principally of two species of killifish (Orestias) – a small fish, usually striped or barred with black, and a catfish (Trichomycterus).
  • The Titicaca Lake: The Mount of the Puma . The name Titicaca comes from the two Quechua words Titi which means Puma and Caca which means mount...
  • Transportation options to Lake Titicaca cover a wide range of price, quality and relative convenience. Keep reading to find out more about each option.
  • Uros Island is a group of 44 islands made of floating reeds, which have become a major attraction of Peru, being on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca.