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Laguna de la Cocha Overview

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By Lorraine Caputo

Altitude: 2760 meters / 9053 feet

 

On the Eastern slopes of the Nudo de los Pastos, where the Andes branch into the Cordillera Occidental and the Oriental, the road begins to descend towards Macoa, capital of Putumayo Department. On the cloud-misted highlands is Laguna de la Cocha, a place of mystery and legend, a holy place for the ancient indigenous Quillacinga, or People of the Moon. In the icy depths is said to be a lost city. Ley lines of positive energy converge on its central island, Isla de Corota.

Located 25 kilometers (15 miles) southeast of Pasto, Laguna de la Cocha is nuzzled in the world’s lowest páramo ecosystem, at only 2760 meters (9053 feet) altitude, thanks to the lagoon’s unusual geomorphic characteristics. (Typically páramo zones begin at 3000 meters / 9840 feet.) It is Colombia’s second-largest lake and one of the best preserved in the Andes. From this cradle flows Río Guamuéz, its waters rushing to Río Putumayo and the Amazon. The isle is home to the Santuario de Flora y Fauna Isla La Carota.

On the shores of this marsh lake are 32 private reservas run by local communities where you can learn about the area’s wildlife, conservation efforts, ecological farming techniques and natural medicine. The entire area affords premier bird watching. Boats connect settlements and the islands around the lake.

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