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Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Environmentalists are getting worried about the long-term impact to Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, as urban sprawl from nearby cities has created a rising problem of pollution, altering the lake's landscape and forcing those that live around it to adapt. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, poses for a photograph in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. Limachi says that waste from El Alto and a lack of understanding about pollution risk changing the habitat forever. "It is also our fault, people throw garbage and plastic everywhere, they don't understand this is polluting," he says, adding that many plant varieties in the lake had already vanished. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," he says. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
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September 05, 2019 
Isaac Callizaya, 39, Environment and Culture Secretary of Puerto Perez, and his son read comics at his... 
El Alto, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Isaac Callizaya, 39, Environment and Culture Secretary of Puerto Perez, and his son read comics at his home in El Alto city, Bolivia, May 19, 2019. Callizaya grew up with the sound of waves lapping on the shores of Lake Titicaca. The island fishing community near Titicaca's southern tip that he was born into has seen big changes over the years. Many have moved away from the village on Pariti island, while urban sprawl from nearby cities has created a rising problem of pollution, altering the lake's landscape and forcing those that live around it to adapt. "When I was a child in the nineties, all families on the island lived off fishing. Today only three families are fishing, catching around just 20 fishes per day," Callizaya says. He himself now has a home in the nearby city of El Alto. "Before the year 2000 there were around 50 students at primary level (on the island). This year we only have one." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
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The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, and his son-in-law walk on Pariti island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. Since fish in the lake have become scarce, the population of the island has diminished to just a few families. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Houses built of totora plant sit on a manmade floating island as seen from Qewaya hill, Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Houses built of totora plant sit on a manmade floating island as seen from Qewaya hill, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. The Andes mountains are seen in the background. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
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September 05, 2019 
A skirt lies beside local product "chuno" - potatoes - that are laid out overnight to be freeze-dried,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
A skirt lies beside local product "chuno" - potatoes - that are laid out overnight to be freeze-dried, on the soccer field in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. Potatoes are pressed and sun-dried to remove moisture. It is a traditional way of preserving and storing them for long periods. Once dried and with minimal care in storage, the potatoes can be eaten for years. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A woman feeds her cattle in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
A woman feeds her cattle in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
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September 05, 2019 
Professor Xavier Lazzaro, an aquatic systems specialist with French research institute IRD, shows a team... 
COHANA BAY, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Professor Xavier Lazzaro, an aquatic systems specialist with French research institute IRD, shows a team member on a map where samples will be taken as they head to a polluted site in Cohana bay, Lago Menor, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. Lazzaro said a shortage of water treatment plants, local industry, tourism and global warming are all affecting the lake, especially the smaller and shallower "Lago Menor." Lazzaro, who has been closely following pollutants in the lake for many years, is using a solar-powered buoy to do real-time measurements of water quality. He said there is not yet enough data to reliably illustrate the size of the problem. Over time, a build up of sediments, toxic blooms and climate change could cause the Lago Menor to become more shallow and eventually dry up, he said. "This catastrophic scenario is not science fiction. Of course it will take decades, centuries to happen," he said. "It will be faster if no action is taken." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A member of Professor Lazzaro's research team takes samples during a field trip in Cohana bay, Lago Menor,... 
COHANA BAY, Bolivia 
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A member of Professor Lazzaro's research team takes samples during a field trip in Cohana bay, Lago Menor, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Algae floats in shallow water in Cohana bay, Lago Menor, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane... 
COHANA BAY, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Algae floats in shallow water in Cohana bay, Lago Menor, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Rubbish floats on the shore where Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero river meet in Desaguadero village, Lago... 
Desaguadero, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Rubbish floats on the shore where Lake Titicaca and Desaguadero river meet in Desaguadero village, Lago Menor, Bolivia, July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, gathers totora plant to use in art and crafts project to be sold at Pariti island museum, at Pariti island museum, in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. Limachi says that waste from El Alto and a lack of understanding about pollution risk changing the habitat forever. "It is also our fault, people throw garbage and plastic everywhere, they don't understand this is polluting," he says, adding that many plant varieties in the lake had already vanished. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," he says. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, makes a small boat of totora plant for an art and craft sale at Pariti island museum, in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. Limachi says that waste from El Alto and a lack of understanding about pollution risk changing the habitat forever. "It is also our fault, people throw garbage and plastic everywhere, they don't understand this is polluting," he says, adding that many plant varieties in the lake had already vanished. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," he says. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide, and his son-in-law... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide, and his son-in-law ride their boat to Pariti island where they often make money as tour guides, in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Boliva, July 3, 2018. Limachi says that waste from El Alto and a lack of understanding about pollution risk changing the habitat forever. "It is also our fault, people throw garbage and plastic everywhere, they don't understand this is polluting," he says, adding that many plant varieties in the lake had already vanished. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," he says. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A view of the Koati community from a nearby hill on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018.... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
A view of the Koati community from a nearby hill on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. Koati is the only Aymara community settled on the island and according to Koati Tourism Association, it is made up of 25 families and its total population does not exceed 100 people. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, rides his boat early morning in search of a fishing site near Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," Limachi said. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
An entrance to Pariti island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA... 
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The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
An entrance to Pariti island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi's son-in-law checks fish caught in his net near Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi's son-in-law checks fish caught in his net near Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A dead trout floats inside a farm cage at a fish hatchery in Tiquina village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia,... 
Tiquina, Bolivia 
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A dead trout floats inside a farm cage at a fish hatchery in Tiquina village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, May 08, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca,... 
BOLIVIA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on Lake Titicaca, poses for a photograph in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. Limachi says that waste from El Alto and a lack of understanding about pollution risk changing the habitat forever. "It is also our fault, people throw garbage and plastic everywhere, they don't understand this is polluting," he says, adding that many plant varieties in the lake had already vanished. "Fish used to live, eat and lay their eggs amongst these plants. Now there are no plants, so no fish," he says. "We are afraid that someday the fish will disappear or migrate forever." REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on the Lake Titicaca,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Oscar Limachi, 48, a member of the local Qewaya community who works as a tour guide on the Lake Titicaca, searches for duck eggs on a natural totora floating island in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. "Totora plants are diminishing, although they are not used much besides hand crafting, they signify much of the lake's ecosystem," said Professor Xavier Lazzaro, an aquatic systems specialist, who has been closely following pollutants in the lake for many years. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Corn, frozen overnight by plummeting temperatures, lays on a rooftop made of totora plant in Qewaya village,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Corn, frozen overnight by plummeting temperatures, lays on a rooftop made of totora plant in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Local product "chuno" - potatoes - are laid out overnight to be freeze-dried, which is a traditional... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Local product "chuno" - potatoes - are laid out overnight to be freeze-dried, which is a traditional way of preserving and storing potatoes for long periods, in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A scarecrow is seen on a cold, foggy morning in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018.... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
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A scarecrow is seen on a cold, foggy morning in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. Early morning fog is common in the region, and temperature is often below zero degrees Celsius. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Cholitas from Okola village pose for a photograph during a celebration near Okola village, Bolivia, July... 
OKOLA, Bolivia 
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Cholitas from Okola village pose for a photograph during a celebration near Okola village, Bolivia, July 25, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Music players from Okola village drink during a celebration near Okola village, Bolivia, July 25, 2018.... 
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The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Music players from Okola village drink during a celebration near Okola village, Bolivia, July 25, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
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September 05, 2019 
A partially-burnt card lies on the ground in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel... 
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The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
A partially-burnt card lies on the ground in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 4, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
People from Qewaya community celebrate the visit of Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD) director... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
People from Qewaya community celebrate the visit of Agence Francaise de Developpement (AFD) director Remy Rioux and Bolivian Minister of Environment and Water Carlos Ortuno in Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 2, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
The island's only children pose for a photograph on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018.... 
Koati Island, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
The island's only children pose for a photograph on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. Despite their age difference, the three children are schooled in one classroom. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Women cut meat of a recently-killed animal to be cooked for a birthday party on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca,... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Women cut meat of a recently-killed animal to be cooked for a birthday party on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. As residents have few resources, they save them to be consumed on special occasions. If there is a surplus, it is taken to be sold at a market. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Animal skin is stretched and sun-dried to make leather on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Animal skin is stretched and sun-dried to make leather on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Alpacas carry different types of corn on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. Alpacas... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Alpacas carry different types of corn on Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. Alpacas are common in the region and their wool is highly priced at market. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Viviana ties her cattle by rope on the outskirts of Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018.... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Viviana ties her cattle by rope on the outskirts of Koati Island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 8, 2018. Viviana's family and most of the inhabitants of the island live mainly as traditional farmers. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
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September 05, 2019 
Roberto Mamani, a resident of Koati Island, rides his boat towards the island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia,... 
KOATI, Bolivia 
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Roberto Mamani, a resident of Koati Island, rides his boat towards the island, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, June 7, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A research boat driver steers towards a polluted area of the Lake Titicaca, near Huarina village, Bolivia,... 
HUARINA, Bolivia 
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A research boat driver steers towards a polluted area of the Lake Titicaca, near Huarina village, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
Rubbish is dumped on the outskirts of Desaguadero village, Lago Menor, Bolivia, July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel... 
Desaguadero, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
Rubbish is dumped on the outskirts of Desaguadero village, Lago Menor, Bolivia, July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A sign that reads "2000 pesos fine for rubbish dumping" stands in Desaguadero village, Lago Menor, Bolivia,... 
Desaguadero, Bolivia 
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A sign that reads "2000 pesos fine for rubbish dumping" stands in Desaguadero village, Lago Menor, Bolivia, July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A fish hatchery is seen in Tiquina village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, May 8, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane... 
Tiquina, Bolivia 
The Wider Image: Lake Titicaca, once considered Andean deity, faces pollution threat 
A fish hatchery is seen in Tiquina village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, May 8, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
A member of Professor Lazzaro's research team takes samples during a field trip in Cohana bay, Lago Menor,... 
COHANA BAY, Bolivia 
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A member of Professor Lazzaro's research team takes samples during a field trip in Cohana bay, Lago Menor, Bolivia, January 30, 2019. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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September 05, 2019 
An ancient stone-built tomb sits within an archaeological site near Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia,... 
QEWAYA, Bolivia 
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An ancient stone-built tomb sits within an archaeological site near Qewaya village, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia, July 3, 2018. REUTERS/Manuel Seoane SEARCH "TITICACA CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
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