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The Floating Islands
Tom and the boys
Kate, Nikki, and I in Traditional Dress on Amantani
The Father Earth temple.
The sunset over Lake Titicaca seen from the top of Amantani island.
The men do the knitting here
Alina and Delfine, our guide and host
Uros Island Heron
Zak
View 2 of Lake Titcaca
The group make an escape on Lake Titicaca
Island of Taquille
Our host father and Rodi

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