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Our boat picked us up at the hotel dock and drove through the reeds to Uros Floating Island. We landed for about an hour and heard stories about how the island was built and maintained, we visited some houses and talked to some locals. Of course, there were some textile opportunities. We sailed on a traditional reed boat to another island for a few dollars but it was well worth it. It was the beginning of a nice day on the lake.
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Our boat picked us up at the hotel dock and drove through the reeds to Uros Floating Island. We landed for about an hour and heard stories about how the island was built and maintained, we visited some houses and talked to some locals. Of course, there were some textile opportunities. We sailed on a traditional reed boat to another island for a few dollars but it was well worth it. It was the beginning of a nice day on the lake.
Peru's floating island is a very magical island on Lake Takata, it is an artificial island, and it is made of reeds and straws, and there are many islanders living on it. You can take the island on the yavaari boat, it is very fun and definitely worth a visit.
This is a magical floating island on Lake Takata. They woven the straw on the island into a huge floating island. They floated on the lake. On the island, they could build thatched houses for people to live and live. They all took the straw-woven floating boats in and out. It was really a strange scenery. Definitely worth a visit.
I arrived at Puno at 5 o'clock in the morning. The hotel in Puno is Suites Antonios, Jr. Arequipa Nro. 840 , Puno, puno 51, $40/nightPuno. The hotel service is good. I also sent a car to pick me up in the morning. Then I arranged a day trip to Titicaca for me. Titicaca is a plateau lake that spans Peru and Bolivia, and the lake is 3,800 meters above sea level. The most interesting thing is not this transnational plateau lake, but the floating island above the lake. The island, which lives in more than 1,000 households, is not naturally formed, but is built by locals cutting off the roots and stems of nearby reed-like plants, tied together, and covered with layers of hay, each household is built independently of each other. Locals also made a small model to show the structure of the island.