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Mariana [72]
4 years ago
14

What specific details help refine the idea that Lake Titicaca is a place that inspires a sense of connection between the individ

ual, nature, and the past?
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1 answer:
tino4ka555 [31]4 years ago
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Lake Titicaca is a special place because of many reasons. As regards sense of connection, this place have a sacred tradition since from its water emerges the founders of the Inca civilization. It is one of the most sacred places in the world. Lake Titicaca allows the visitors to experiment a connection between the individual, nature, and the past because apart from the singularity of its archeological architectonic building, there are also many artistic works, customs, languages and beliefs that remain until our days as evidence of ways of living of and ancient civilization.


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