Gulls swept down to feast on hundreds of dead and dying giant frogs floating in the rancid waters along a southeastern shore of Lake Titicaca, where the algae-choked shallows reek of rotten eggs.
Nestled for beyond 12 thousand feet above sea altitude, the top tourist attractions in Lake Titicaca is a captivating, fine looking, placid watercourse that is highly regarded as holy to the prehistoric Incan Empire.
Gulls swept down to feast on hundreds of dead and dying giant frogs floating in the rancid waters along a southeastern shore of Lake Titicaca, where the algae-choked shallows reek of rotten eggs.
Nestled for beyond 12 thousand feet above sea altitude, the top tourist attractions in Lake Titicaca is a captivating, fine looking, placid watercourse that is highly regarded as holy to the prehistoric Incan Empire.