This lake stuns with its vibrant green waters but hides a deadly secret, making it one of the world's most hazardous bodies ...
An curved arrow pointing right. During the planet's hottest year ever, the second-largest lake in Bolivia has "disappeared." Climate change expert Dirk Hoffman told the Associated Press that the ...
Tire tracks stretched across the flat lake bed to the horizon. We followed them in a Suzuki 4x4, looking for clues about what’s happened to Poopó, once Bolivia’s second largest lake ...
Lake Titicaca is a large freshwater lake in the Andes mountains, on the border of Bolivia and Peru. With a surface elevation of 12,507 feet (3,812 metres), it is often called the highest navigable ...
This story appears in the March 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In the high plains of Bolivia, a man surveys the baked remains of what was the country’s second largest lake.
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