Lake Titicaca is much more than a phrase you found hilarious in third grade. This serene expanse of chilly water is not only the highest navigable lake in the world, but it's also, according to legend, the birthplace of one of the greatest empires in history. Here, in the midst of the lake, the children of the Sun, Manco Capac, and Mama Ocllo, stepped forth from the sacred rock that still stands near the northwest tip of the Isla del Sol (the Sun Island).
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