Well… the highest large navigable lake in the world, anyway. At 3812m above sea level, Lake Titicaca is definitely the largest lake in South America by volume of water. And, as seen from here on Bolivia’s Isla del Sol (the Island of the Sun) it’s a peaceful place of undeniable spiritual resonance. Image:Jorin Sievers
Views at sunset (#1), the guardian Illampu mountain range and the Isla De La Luna (#2), one of the bays (#3), view from the top of the island (#4), and the stairs to the Incan fountain of youth (#5)