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Peruvian woman sailing between Uros floating islands. Two little girls are sitting next to her. Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.
Uros Islands, Puno Region, Peru.  June 2nd 2006.  A woman preparing food next to traditional Totora reed huts on the floating reed islands of the Uros people on Lake Titicaca, Peru.
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca / Peru - 07/24/2006: Mother taking her son across the reed, both wearing colorful traditional clothes, floating Uros Islands, South America
Close-up of a grandmother of the Peruvian Quechua ethnic group with her little grandson surrounded by the Andes mountains
Puno, Peru - January 20, 2015: Uros islands on Titicaca lake - Local women in traditional attire work sell handicrafts to tourists in Puno, Peru.
Eagle grass (also known as eagle or eagle sedge), often grows naturally in the Mekong Delta. Grass has hard, tubular lower stem about 8-10 mm, lying horizontally in the mud. The stem is upright about 1 - 1.5 m high and has brown flowers at the apex. Eagle grass is quite easy to grow because of the characteristics of this herb, it is resistant to alum and requires little care or influence of pests, so it is quite popular. Only need to plant for about half a year, it can be harvested and especially after cutting, the tree will grow back many times without needing to plant a new one. In the harvest season, the grass is loaded on the boat, viewed from above, the grass boat creates a beautiful picture in the Dong Thap Muoi region.
Uros, Peru - April 29, 2022: woman in traditional clothes rowing a uros totora boat near Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas or Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes  of Peru, close to the Inca capital of Cusco and below the ancient sacred city of Machu Picchu. The valley is generally understood to include everything between Pisac  and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba River, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, as this Sacred river is called when passing through the valley. It is fed by numerous rivers which descend through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special geographical and climatic qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of  natural wealth, and the best place for maize production in Peru.http://bhphoto.pl/IS/peru_380.jpg
Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.http://bem.2be.pl/IS/peru_380.jpg
Uros, Peru - April 15, 2025: women, Indios,  in traditional dresses near house on the floating Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
Visit the Urus tribe on the islands on Lake Titicaca. Head of the reed boats. In Peru.
Quechua boy from the Willoc ethnic group in a village around Allantaytambo in his house with his traditional clothing with his mother behind
Uros Islands, Puno Region, Peru.  June 2nd 2006.  A reed boat used for tourist trips to the Uros floating reed islands on Lake Titicaca.
DSLR Picture of an Inca women and his son walking on the small island called Isla Taquile on the lake Titicaca in Peru.  The little boy is holding his mother. The woman is wearing a hat and a traditional colourful backpack.
Uros, Peru - April 29, 2022: women in traditional dresses near house on the floating Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
Uros, Peru - August 28, 2014: The Uros (Uru: Qhas Qut suñi) are a people who live on forty-two self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. Photo taken during the day.
Peruvian woman sailing between Uros floating islands. Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.
Taquile, Peru - February 7, 1985: local couple dressed in traditional farmers clothes rests in front of her rural hut at island Taquile in lake Titicaca.
Uros Islands, Peru - October 16, 2012: Two Uros women on the floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca Peru embroider a textile beside a reed hut wearing straw hats and bright clothing with reeds and household items visible in the scene
Peruvian mother embracing young son wearing traditional poncho and hat
Fisherman on Lake Titicaca, Peru
Copacabana is the main Bolivian town on the shore of Lake Titicaca, from where boats leave for Isla del Sol, the sacred Inca island. The town has a large 16th-century shrine, the Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana. Our Lady of Copacabana is the patron saint of Bolivia. The town is a destination for tourism in Bolivia. The town is also known for its famous Basilica, home of the Virgin of Copacabana, its trout, and its quaint atmosphere. Built between Mount Calvario and Mount Niño Calvario, the town has approximately 6,000 inhabitants. Copacabana's religious celebrations, cultural patrimony, and traditional festivals are well known throughout Bolivia. There is the belief that the name is derived from the Aymara kota kahuana, meaning \
Uros, Peru - April 29, 2022: women in traditional dresses near house on the floating Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
Peruvian mother with daughter in traditional clothing at Peru
Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.
Authentic Floating Islands of the Uros People on Lake Titicaca in Peru with Traditional Reed Houses Built on Water
Puno, Peru, November 17, 2021: A young woman of the indigenous Uros ethnic group living on floating islands on the Titicaca Lake shows her products. The islands are made of reeds and require constant repairs. Likewise, their boats are made of reeds.
Quechua boy from the Willoc ethnic group in a village around Ollantaytambo in his house with his traditional clothing with his mother behind
Puro, Peru - \nFebruary, 05, 2010: Peruvian cholas make their handicrafts for sale on the islands of Lake Titicaca.
Uros are a pre-Incan people that live on forty-two self-fashioned floating island in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos  and the Uru-Iruitos. The latter are still located on the Bolivian side of Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero River. The Uros use bundles of dried totora reeds to make reed boats (balsas mats), and to make the islands themselves. The Uros islands at 3810 meters above sea level are just five kilometers west from Puno port.
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