The floating islands of Uros in Lake Titicaca. |
In the town of Yunguyo near the border with Bolivia. Madeline asks. Whats going on there Dad? Ohhh it's adult dogs only . |
No man's land, between the Peruvian and Bolivian border. |
The town of Copacabana, Bolivia. |
Cold!!!!!!! |
Looking at the island of the Moon from our room |
Ruins of Chinkana in the island of the Sun. |
This is a sacrificial rock table where they believe animals and even humans were sacrificed. Lucky they told us that cause Madeline and I nearly sat there for smoko. Seriously! |
This photo was done on a timer for the show. But we did really crash on the side of the road for almost an hour. |
There are 36 islands in the lake. The island of the Sun being the largest. The temperature of the lake fluctuates between 10c to 12c |
Life on the island is tranquil. |
No. This is not the Greek islands! |
Bringing home the bacon |
Island of the Moon. We never made it there, but there is a ruin temple there where they kept beautiful virgins. And look at the time! |
No cars, not even motorbikes here, only donkeys to do the transport. |
Just awesome. |
Madeline said that before she goes back to Australia she would get one of those street drinks in a plastic bag. |
Off to another island. |
The very famous Floating Islands of Uros. |
The islands of the Uros are in the lake Titicaca about 6 km off the city of Puno. |
Their reed boats can last up to a year. |
You sexy thing! |
Caviar. The reeds were also part of their daily diet. |
Madeline, Again catching the moment. |
The main purpose of the floating islands was to be able to move out quickly in case danger arises. |