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Lakes Managua Nicaragua, perspective view with Landsat overlay.  Lake Managua 40 mile long lake foreground flowing through Tipitana River larger Lake Nicaragua distance. Managua, capital city on shore of Lake Managua. Landsat Shuttle Radar Topo Mission / Nasa / Jpl / Nima
 
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Lake Maracaibo's oil derricks, with the sun in the background.  Lake Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. © Don Klein
 
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Lake Maracaibo with oil derricks.  Lake Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. © Don Klein
 
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Aerial view of Lake Maracaibo's wells, towers and rigs.  Lake Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. © Robert Perron
 
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Lake Maracaibo's oil towers demonstrate how Venezuela's oil resources drive the national economy.  Lake Maracaibo, Maracaibo, Venezuela. © Chris R. Sharp
 
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Lake Coatepeque, El Salvador is a volcanic crater lake, Central America.  Santa Ana volcano is visible in the background.  The lake is one of El Salvador's premier tourist attractions. © Chris R. Sharp
 
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Aerial view of Lake Titicaca, which forms a natural border between Peru and Bolivia. At 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, it is one of the highest commercially navigable freshwater lakes in the world and the largest lake in South America. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Inca ruins, Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca. There are over 180 ruins on the island. Most date to the Inca period ca.15th century AD, but archaeologists date the first occupation of the island to the third millennium BC. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Inca ruins, Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca. There are over 180 ruins on the island. Most date to the Inca period ca.15th century AD, but archaeologists date the first occupation of the island to the third millennium BC. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Inca ruins, Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca. There are over 180 ruins on the island. Most date to the Inca period ca.15th century AD, but archaeologists date the first occupation of the island to the third millennium BC. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Inca ruins, Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca. There are over 180 ruins on the island. Most date to the Inca period ca.15th century AD, but archaeologists date the first occupation of the island to the third millennium BC. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of pedestrian traffic on the sidewalks of Puno, a border town in SE Peru near Bolivia. Built on the edge of Lake Titicaca in 1668, it's the provincial capital, hosts tourists visiting the lake and supplies villages on remote islands in the lake.  © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of man carrying heavy load on footpath leading up from the lake on Taquile Island, Lake Titicaca, border of Peru and Bolivia. The long, narrow island, 35 kilometers east of Puno has no vehicles - all supplies must be packed in from supply boats. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Patagonia lakes, Argentina: lowest Lake Argentino, Argentina. middle Lake Viedma, on margin Lake San Mart Nasa
 
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Picture of Quechua man on Amantani Island, Lake Titicaca, border of Bolivia and Peru. About 800 families live in six villages on the roughly circular 15 square km-6 sq mi island. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Lake Titicaca, which forms a natural border between Peru and Bolivia.  At 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, it's one of the highest commercially navigable freshwater lakes in the world and the largest lake in South America. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture of Aymara Indian woman walking through agricultural fields on Island of the Sun, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. The rocky, hilly, steep sided island is located near the southern end of Lake Titicaca. It is part of the modern Republic of Bolivia. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Lake Chapala, lake an alpine lake west Mexico at an elevation of 1,500 meters. Part of Lerma Santiago River system, fed mainly by Lerma River draining into the Rio Grande Santiago valley. Space Shuttle, Nasa
 
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Picture of Lake Titicaca, border of Peru and Bolivia.  At 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, it's one of the highest commercially navigable freshwater lakes in the world and the largest lake in South America. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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Picture, residents of Taquile Island carry heavy loads up footpath from supply boat docked below on Lake Titicaca. The long narrow island 35 km E of Puno on the Peru-Bolivia border has no vehicles - all supplies are carried over a network of foot paths. © Carlos S. Pereyra
 
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