5 Very Interesting And True Facts About Lake Titicaca- Peru


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Lake Titicaca is a freshwater, deep and large lake on the border of Peru and bolivia. The meaning of lake Titicaca is not certain, but it is known as Crag of lead or Rock of the puna. It is also known as the ‘highest navigable lake’ all over the world. It has a large surface area and water volume, and that’s why it is the biggest lake in South America. In 2000, a huge team of diverse and international archaeologists found underwater temples 1000-1500 years old. Other than the arrival of the Incas, many different cultures lived on the lake. Many people think that the Tiwanaku people built the temple. Terraces for farming, village, roads, and a retaining wall accompany the temple. Five streams flow through the lake, and these streams are Sanchez, Costa, Ramis, Huancané, and Ilave. And 20 more small streams empty into the lake. The lake also has densely popular 41 islands. Lake Titicaca- Peru, covers 3200 square miles and extends in a southeast to northwest direction for 120 miles. Also, tequila, a narrow strait, divides the lake Titicaca- Peru, into two water bodies. Read more to know about many more interesting facts about Lake Titicaca- Peru.

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You might know that the lake Titicaca- Peru is the highest in the world. It is the largest or highest navigable lake. It means that for boats to navigate, this lake is the highest. This lake’s surface area is 8400 km, and of which 3690 km is present on Bolivian territory. This lake has different depths, but the maximum is 283 meters.

Many people believe that lake Titicaca- Peru is the born place of the Sun’s people and Sun. It means that they believe the world began from lake Titicaca. That’s why this lake is known as the cradle of the world.

The lake straddles both Bolivia and Peru, and the Bolivian side has 44%, while Peru has 56% part of the lake. The lake is also home to many famous islands, including the floating reeds. The 41 floating islands, Uros, are human-made, and Uru people built those 41 islands.

Isla Del Sol is the biggest island of Lake Titicaca- Peru. It is known as the Sun’s island, and almost 180 Inca ruins have made this island their home. Before the Incas, different people lived at the lake. They left marks on the culture, such as Collas, Pukara, Urus, and Tiwanaku.

The most interesting fact about Lake Titicaca- Peru, was that an earthquake formed the lake. Sixty million years ago, an earthquake split the range into two after hitting the Andes mountains. It created a hollow in which melting glaciers filled.

Conclusion

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Lake Titicaca- Peru, is an amazing destination worth visiting. It would help if you visited there at least once in your life and experience all the interesting facts.

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