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Published: November 26th 2014
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We passed through Puno en route to Arequipa.
I found Puno to be a bit uninspiring. As Peru's most famous lakeside town, I was surprised that they lived with their back to Lake Titicaca. The land becomes more industrialised as you move from the town centre towards the shore.
The main point of interest around here are the floating islands, made of bound reeds, on which indigenous people used...
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D MJ Binkley
Dave and Merry Jo Binkley
Peru
We loved our time in Peru and loved the Nasca lines. I was thrilled to see them.