EXPLORING THE "FLOATING ISLANDS" OF LAKE TITICACA - THE HIGHEST "NAVIGABLE" LAKE IN THE WORLD !

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Hello my dear Steemians !

Though I presented "Pico Austria (5350m) trek" to be the last one within our Peru-Bolivia 2018 trekking tour, I have one more interesting discovery to add to the whole thing !

Untitlesd-1.jpgWelcome to the "Floating Islands" !

After we finished exploring La Paz and it's impressive natural surrounding, it was time to bid our farewells to the amazing Bolivian land and start heading back to Lima and than finally back home.

We took a bus from La Paz to Cusco from which we were to catch a flight departing to Lima.

Full with profound "South American" experience, which was yet to be fully processed, little did we know that one more unusual discovery was waiting for us.

Except this time we didn't climb it, but rather navigated it !

WELCOME TO LAKE TITICACA !


DJI_0065.jpgThe Sea of the Andes

Lake Titcaca is the highest lake in South America and it is considered the highest "navigable" lake in our world.

It sits at an impressive 3812m above sea level and it's quite huge. Once we got there, we remember thinking "Oh, so this is what the Sea of the Andes looks like..." and it truly looked and felt like so.

The cloudy skies were elegantly edging the seemingly endless lake sometimes making it difficult to tell the difference between these separate natural domains.

1Q6A6267.jpgA place where different worlds come to meet...

A0BB6929-7A43-489A-A06E-C31B20C9BA2A.jpgThe "Titicacans" even have their own the passport stamp !

We took a small boat departing from a small Bolivian town called Copacabana (yeah, like the famous beach in Brazil) and set out to explore several islands which were located nearby.

These islands were a pure joy to explore and we spent most of our time on an island called "Isla del Sol".

This island was really nice, peaceful and, surprisingly, full of vegetation - remember, we were standing at 3812m above sea level...an altitude at which you will find only rock and snow in almost every other continent.

IMG_2424.jpgThe plants don't seem to mind the altitude sickness...

Untitled-a1.jpg...and apparently this includes the donkeys as well. :)

1Q6A6269.jpgThe coming storm of self discovery...

However, what makes lake Titicaca quite special aren't it's natural islands. No, what makes it special are it's man made "floating islands".

We found out that lake Titicaca was and still is home to several ancient Bolivian and Peruvian tribes, among which the most famous are the Uru people.

1Q6A6249.jpgMeet the Urus !

It is believed that these indigenous people originated from the depths of the Amazon and have eventually arrived to like Titicaca many centuries ago.
They have literally made themselves dozens of small islands using totora reed, and they have been constantly living on them ever since.

Though they made several adjustments regarding the way in which they built and sustained their islands and houses, their way of life has remained practically the same as it was from the very beginning.

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The main reason why the Uru have constructed these islands was originally strategic and defensive - If there was a risk of an enemy attack the islands could simply be repositioned.

So how does one make this kind of an island ?


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1.The first step in building these islands is forming a firm base of thick layer of reed roots called "Kili". Btw, I just love the expression of the girls sitting in the left side of the image.😂😂

Untitledsd-1.jpg2.The second step comes in many layers of reed that are interweaved and put on top of the base layer.

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3.The third step is anchoring the island with strong ropes that are attached to sticks driven into the bottom of the lake.

And there you have it !

However, we have learned that sustaining these islands is quite challenging as they demand a almost constant resupply of fresh reed.

The majority of the islands are completely refreshed in new reed almost every three months...and the situation is even more difficult during the rainy season, when most of the reed rots much more faster.

1Q6A6228.jpgThe houses may seem cute and simple but sustaining them isn't simple at all...

There are about 60 of these artificial islands and they are inhabited by a population of 1200 Uru people.

Though the majority of the Uru have moved from the islands to a nearby Bolivian shore, where life conditions are much less difficult, it's interesting to see that some of these people still refuse do the same. The ones that stayed actually prefer the freedom of the islands and rather rely on tourism for regular income.

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Some of them have a really interesting tactic regarding the way in which they get the tourists to buy their cute souvenirs:
They bring out the most adorable little kids that you have ever seen and they put them in front of you. Once they look at you with hypnotizing pairs of their giant sparkling eyes and reach out their tiny hands...sorry, but no one is immune to this.

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The Uru use reed boats called "balsas" (or sometimes "Mercedes", lol) to navigate between the islands, and if the weather allows it, some of the local people may even offer you a ride. 🌊🚘

We were a bit time limited so we didn't get the chance to hop on one of these "Mercedes", though it seemed that this would be a much more interesting way to navigate and explore the floating islands.

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Ladies and gentlemen, we present you the brand new Mercedes line - the premium limmited TITICACA series !

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It always amazes us when we discover a lifestyle so unusual and unique such as the one of the floating islands.

Looking at the way in which these people have been living feels like time travel.

You probably had absolutely no idea that they existed and they probably feel the same about you (especially if you came from a small country like we have). And yet there you are, floating on an experience unlike anywhere else in the world.

1Q6A6240.jpgFollowing the steps that lead deep into the distant past...

You look at these people and you see yourself reflected in their eyes. Both sides know and recognize each other as fellow human beings but the difference in lifestyle feels alien like.

As we went back and saw their adorable houses slowly disappearing into the fields of reed , we couldn't help but wonder just how little do we know about our planet and the ways in which the life has been adapting and developing certain environments.

One of the many great benefits of traveling is reflected in the realization of the limitations that only one environment has to offer, and by that we consider the one in which we spend most of our time.

1Q6A6261.jpgA never ending journey of internal and external discoveries...

I guess regular traveling can be considered a prelude into space travel - where humans are like small fish that finally take a glimpse of the ocean in which it had been living all their lives.
The more you travel the more you realize that we are all just an integral and a very tiny part of this wonderful and absolutely unique world and that we just reflect it's mysterious nature that varies from one place to another.

You realize that all our differences, beliefs, opinions and attitudes don't really matter once we get the bigger picture.

And if we were to assume that getting the bigger picture represents a never ending work of personal art - traveling can be a perfect first brush stroke !

See you out there !

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Wow, thanks guys ! ^.^

I like it

Thanks :)

Your blog is always amazing, dude! I’m a fan.
Warm regards from Indonesia.

Thank you for your kind words :)
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ove this place and people... looking forward to heading back in October. (mostly bolivia)

Yeah, we came across several magical moments during our time in Bolivia. 😌
Discovering the Uru people and their islands was definitely one of these moments.

Kind regards,
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I love this post with madness, I have rarely found post (since I joined Steemit) that fill me with so much emotion.

Every detail you shared made me feel part of your trip; I felt my heart vibrate with each word.

Thank you for sharing such a wonderful job, you are an excellent photographer and storyteller.

A big hug 💙

Thank you so much for your kind words 😌

I really try my best to transfer the moments and the experience we colected during our travels.

When I read comments such as yours, this fils my heart with incredible joy.

See you out there ! 🌍💜

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You keep dominating these digests, but the quality of your posts is simply outstanding, making it well deserved! Hope to see more soon-ish, haha!

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Wow the Sea of the Andes looks stunning. How did you make the second photo, drone?
So much handcraft, building these houses and islands. I can't imagine the level of patience and perseverance it needs to learn it..

Hey man !
Yep, I used the DJI Mavic Pro to get this shot.
We were in a bit of rush because we had to catch the fight from Cusco to Lima so I didn't manage to get that much drone footage of the lake.
Had a good time in Sri Lanka ? :)
See ya !

I enjoyed every bit of details you provided here. And you do have a talent of telling stories. I love meeting tribes of different countires as well. As you said, it is like a time travel seeing these people who still live an ancient lifestyle.

Thanks! Definitely making this as one of my bucketlist now.

You are welcome 😊
See you out there !


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Wow, nice to meet this place, looks amazing, I love it, the photos show us how amazing is the world, travel and enjoy... Good job my friend :)