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The Lake Titikaka, which spans both the Peruvian and Bolivian sides of the altiplano at a height of 3,810 meters is not only famed as the cradle of Andean civilization, but also lays claim to being the birthplace of both the sun and moon, and man and woman. Many pack-heavy travelers journey to the Bolivian Islands of the Sun and Moon to explore desolate Inca ruins and to witness one of the most visually spectacular sunsets on earth, on an adventure some might qualify as spiritual.
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