Photos - Lake Titicaca & Sillustani
Hi to you all,
Another internet cafe with Photoshop has been located so you lucky people get to see a few more photos from the last month on the road. There are also some photos from our trek to Machu Picchu and a trip to the amazon rainforest which I shall be writing about tomorrow.
So the first photos are of our Lake Titicaca crossing. We spent Day 2 on Isla Del Sol, a huge island in the middle of the lake. Lynn hitches a ride to our hotel, whilst I walk ahead and take photos!

On Day 3 we visited a floating island made of totora reeds which grow all around the lake. Families live on the islands and sell handicrafts to passing tourists. We bought some woolly hats!

Our first stop in Peru was to the town of Puno on the western shores of Lake Titicaca. From here we took a trip to Sillustani, an ancient burial site. The largest tower (below) is 12 metres high and was struck by lightning which is why it isn't complete anymore. Notice the embossed lizard on one of the blocks.
Another internet cafe with Photoshop has been located so you lucky people get to see a few more photos from the last month on the road. There are also some photos from our trek to Machu Picchu and a trip to the amazon rainforest which I shall be writing about tomorrow.
So the first photos are of our Lake Titicaca crossing. We spent Day 2 on Isla Del Sol, a huge island in the middle of the lake. Lynn hitches a ride to our hotel, whilst I walk ahead and take photos!

On Day 3 we visited a floating island made of totora reeds which grow all around the lake. Families live on the islands and sell handicrafts to passing tourists. We bought some woolly hats!

Our first stop in Peru was to the town of Puno on the western shores of Lake Titicaca. From here we took a trip to Sillustani, an ancient burial site. The largest tower (below) is 12 metres high and was struck by lightning which is why it isn't complete anymore. Notice the embossed lizard on one of the blocks.
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