- Lake
Titicaca (/tɪtɪˈkɑːkə/; Spanish: Lago
Titicaca [ˈlaɣo titiˈkaka]; Quechua:
Titiqaqa Qucha) is a
large freshwater lake in the
Andes mountains on the...
-
Telmatobius culeus,
commonly known as the
Titicaca water frog or Lake
Titicaca frog, is a medium-large to very
large and
endangered species of frog in...
- and is most
commonly ****ociated with the
Tiwanaku culture of the Lake
Titicaca region in
southern Bolivia, who used this
method to grow
crops like potatoes...
- The
Titicaca grebe (Rollandia microptera), also
known as the
Titicaca flightless grebe or short-winged grebe, is a
grebe found on the
altiplano of Peru...
- was a Pre-Columbian
polity in
western Bolivia based in the
southern Lake
Titicaca Basin.
Tiwanaku was one of the most
significant Andean civilizations. Its...
- The
Titicaca orestias, Lake
Titicaca orestias, or Lake
Titicaca flat-headed fish (Orestias cuvieri), also
known by its
native name amanto, is a likely...
- side of lake
Titicaca,
helped Thor
Heyerdahl construct Ra II and Tigris. Thor
Heyerdahl attempted to
prove that the reed
boats of Lake
Titicaca derived from...
- (salt flats), due to its aridity. At the Bolivia–Peru
border lies Lake
Titicaca, the
largest lake in
South America. ****her south, in Bolivia,
there was...
- contamination. Lake
Titicaca is
widely known as
being a
sacred place for the Inca people. The Inca
Empire origins lie in Lake
Titicaca.
Ancient Incan myths...
- name of a
flood that
Viracocha caused to
destroy the
people around Lake
Titicaca,
saving two to
bring civilization to the rest of the world. The process...