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Page 8 Taquile Island in Lake Titicaca In the traditional dress. You can tell whether men are married or not based on the colour of their hat. This guy is. All the knitting on this island is done by the men.
Amantani Island in Lake Titicaca. Less touristy than Taquile Island, Amantani Island is where we spent the night on our traditional island homestay. Before climbing the massive hill to see the sunset, we first played a game of soccer with the locals.
The view from the top of the island.
Dancing with the locals in traditional dress.
Uros Islands (also known as the Floating Islands) in Lake Titicaca. The Uros Islands are made entirely out of reeds by the people who live on them. They regularly have to lay down new reeds on the top as the reeds on the bottom rot and disintegrate. A guinea pig hut
A local boat
A local woman grinding flour.
Having a bath. The lake was freezing cold.
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