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  2. Esteves (island) - Wikipedia

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    Esteves (Spanish: Isla Esteves) is an island in the Peruvian part of Lake Titicaca near the city of Puno in Puno Province, Puno Department. The Island has only one road, Sesquicentenario, but has a dirt road that encircles the island, as well as two helicopter landings. Esteves Island also has a hotel, the Hotel Libertador Lake Titicaca Puno [1]

  3. Lake Titicaca - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Titicaca drilling project [43] recovered a 136-m-long drill core of sediments from the bottom of Lake Titicaca at a depth of 235 m (771 ft) and at a location just east of Isla del Sol. This core contains a continuous record of lake sedimentation and paleoenvironmental conditions for Lake Titicaca back to about 370,000 BP.

  4. Category:Lake Titicaca - Wikipedia

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    Islands of Lake Titicaca (7 P) P. Populated places on Lake Titicaca (4 P) Pages in category "Lake Titicaca" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  5. Best Lake District hotels for 2025 lakeside views, spa breaks ...

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    Best boutique hotel: The Yan. Best spa hotel: Brimstone. Best luxury hotel: Gilpin Hotel. Best family hotel: The Swan. Best budget hotel: Ambleside Townhouse. Best dog-friendly hotel: The Inn on ...

  6. Strait of Tiquina - Wikipedia

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    It joins the upper lake, Lake Chucuito, and the lower (and smaller) lake, Lake Wiñaymarka (or Lake Pequeño, "little lake"). The entire lake is called Lake Titicaca and is the largest lake, by volume, in South America. It is situated on the border of Bolivia and Peru. Tiquina Strait crossing Tiquina Strait barges

  7. Lake Titicaca drying up as heat wave turns winter upside down

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    The waters of Lake Titicaca have for decades ebbed and flowed at an altitude of around 3,800 meters (12,500 ft) above sea level, which makes it even more vulnerable to evaporation by solar ...