Water levels at Lake Titicaca — the highest navigable lake in the world and South America’s largest — are dropping precipitously after an unprecedented winter heat wave. The shocking decline is affecting tourism, fishing and agriculture, which locals rely on to make a living.
CNN.com – RSS Channel Water levels at Lake Titicaca — the highest navigable lake in the world and South America’s largest — are dropping precipitously after an unprecedented winter heat wave. The shocking decline is affecting tourism, fishing and agriculture, which locals rely on to make a living.
Read More Water levels at Lake Titicaca — the highest navigable lake in the world and South America’s largest — are dropping precipitously after an unprecedented winter heat wave. The shocking decline is affecting tourism, fishing and agriculture, which locals rely on to make a living.