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Our International Adventures
Wednesday, November 22, 1995
From Cusco to Lake Titicaca
Taking the train from Cusco to Puno The trip travels through the Andean mountains and the valleys of the Huatanay River, through the Andean Plains.
We stayed in Copacabana, on the shores of Lake Titicaca on the alitplano of Peru.
Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake in the world (3,810 miles above sea level)
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