Lake Titicaca. In its mountain-girt waters the Island of the Moon was held sacred by the Inca sun-worshippers. Bolivia (1923)


BOLIVIA. Lake Titicaca, 13,000 feet above sea-level, is the highest inland sea in the world plied by large steamers. In its mountain-girt waters the Island of the Moon was held sacred by the Inca sun-worshippers. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Unsigned. Provenance: "Countries of the World". Type: Book illustration.


Size: 4797px × 2806px
Location: Bolivia
Photo credit: © Antiqua Print Gallery / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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