Travel Blog Photos from Copacabana and Isla Del Sol (95)
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... shops, hiding the bananas that she´d just bought from my view as she returned! The next morning was terrible again and I decided that ´La Isla Del Sol´ wasn´t sunny enough, it was time to leave. I can start to understand why the Incas worshipped the sun so ...
... the subtle greens and reds of the land and the startling blue of the lake was truly breath-taking. Isla del Sol is quite a hilly island, and its slopes are covered in cultivated terraces that date from Inca times. Small villages dot the shoreline. The ...
... of the lake, occasional hot water, and a canine chorus throughout the night - what a deal. The next day we went to Isla del Sol (island of the sun) on the slowest boat in SA - we could have paddled faster. Walked from north to south visiting Inca ruins ...
... more (we're talking less than a dollar) rather than 15, so no biggie. The two-hour boat ride from Copacabana to the north shore of Isla del Sol was brutal. First, it was raining, which did not bode well for spending the day hiking around the island. ...
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