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Sacred Lake Titicaca
Sacred Lake Titicaca High atop the Andes, between Bolivia and Peru, sits the birthplace of the Incas, sacred Lake Titicaca. A powerhouse of nature through and through, it was created by the Inca god of the lake, Viracocha. A treetop view showcases unique flora and fauna that abound, from llamas to fresh water snails dozing in the sun; rainbow trout and other colorful fish are found as sunlight reflects golden on the lake’s horizon. Flocks of snowy egrets among the rare totora reed share this natural habitat with slate-gray Andean coots, snowy egrets, and white-tufted grebes diving for feed, while parrots scratch their heads perched on mangrove roots. Sounds of nature overcome the silence of twilight, as huge water frogs on lily pads croak their lullabies. The black-crowned night heron forages in the dying light, and gloomy catfish float underground for a tasty prize. Incas believed that when their time on earth was done, the mystical clear blue water was a portal to the stars, and into the depths of Titicaca, their spirits would return, to reunite with their gods and venerable ancestors. 05-25-2017
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