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Peru, floating Uros islands on the Titicaca lake, the largest highaltitude lake in the world (3808m). Theyre built using the buoyant totora reeds that grow abundantly in the shallows of the lake.;
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Lake Titicaca, Tortura reed boat, worlds highest Navigable lake, Peru, South America
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Main plaza in Arequipa;
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Lake Titicaca, Tortura reed boat, worlds highest Navigable lake, Peru, South America
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Lake Titicaca, Peru
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Lake Titicaca; Torturo reed boat; worlds highest Navigable lake; Peru
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