Lake Titicaca Well 4 of my classmates and I left around 10pm friday night on a bus from Cusco to Puno. We arrived around 4am Sat. morning, and were all quite out of it, for it was difficult to sleep on a bus, especially for one with long legs. When we arrived, we were taken to a nice hotel, where we slept until 7am and ate Continental bfast, which consisted of bread, juice, and coffee. Continental apparently doesn't mean a whole lot here. Bread and juice is very popular here though in the morning. We were taken by van to the port where we hopped across boats to sit in ours. The guide explained to us that one of the islands only spoke Quechua, and Spanish, while the other only spoke Ayamara, and Spanish. Quechua and
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