Lake Titicaca, shared by Bolivia and Peru and considered the highest navigable lake in the world at almost 4,000 meters above sea level, is going through a drought affecting several Bolivian ...
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The lake is also affected by the burning of cattails, a perennial aquatic herbaceous plant typical of the area and which plays a key role in water purification, the conservationists explained.