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This picture shows Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It was taken on a travel to Copacabana, Bolivia, Central&South America. It is one of the 8138 of travel photographs you can find on Traveladventures.org. You can click on the picture to see more pictures of Copacabana. You can also send it as a free electronic postcard or download it for free, by following the links under the picture. Alternatively, you can follow the tags under the picture to find other travel pictures of a particular theme, or switch to another language. Enjoy your travel with pictures from all over the world!

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Picture of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia (Copacabana, Bolivia)

Photograph of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia - Bolivia - Central&South America

The islands of the Sun and Moon are of historical importance, and make one realize the vastness of Lake Titicaca.From one of the little hills in the village, sunsets are a sight to be remembered.

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Peaceful town on the border of Lake Titicaca, you can also visit the islands of the Moon and Sun from Copacabana.
I also managed to track down a spot which drew my attention in the travel guide. On a wall, there was a statement in Spanish which urged the Bolivians to fight to regain the access to the ocean which was lost in the 19th century in a war with neighbouring Chile. Curiously enough, when I found the wall, it had been repainted and the message was only vaguely readable. When I showed the picture in my guide to a passer-by, he commented that this had been a statement in vain and that Bolivians should accept being a landlocked country.
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