. . . . "Lake Titicaca is a Donald Duck animated short of the segment of Saludos Amigos. It was reissued as a stand-alone short on February 18, 1955."@en . "1943-02-06"^^ . "A short travelogue as Donald absorbs the sights, sounds and rugged terrain of Lake Titicaca from the basket boats to the llamas being controlled by a homemade flute."@en . . . "Walt Disney Productions"@en . . . . . . "Andes, on the border of Peru and Bolivia"@en . . . . "This Peruvian Landmark is known for is pure natural beauty. The landscapes surrounding the lake posses a unique diversity, from parts of the lake you can see farmlands un the foothills of snow-capped mountains and also the islands within the lake itself. Some of the most improtant and well known of these islands are the floating Uros Islands. These are a group of man-made islands comprised of reeds, there are whole communities which actually inhabit these floating artificial islands. One of the major attractions is the island of Taquile, it possesses a hilly formation and is located 35 kilometers east of Puno; Taquile boasts pre-Inca ruins and agricultural terraces. The Lake also possesses a strong spiritual and cultural significance with the local communities. According to local folklore it is from the waters of Lake Titicaca the Inca originate from and the Aymara before them. Surrounding the region you will find archeological sites as well as ancient monuments left by these ancient cultures. Sources: Lake Titicaca Sources: Peru Travel Information"@en . . "Mountain lake"@en . "English"@en . "A short travelogue as Donald absorbs the sights, sounds and rugged terrain of Lake Titicaca from the basket boats to the llamas being controlled by a homemade flute."@en . "250"^^ . . . "Lake Titicaca is a lake in the Andes, on the border of Peru and Bolivia."@en . . . "Lake Titicaca is a lake in the Andes, on the border of Peru and Bolivia."@en . "Bill Roberts"@en . . . . "Lake Titicaca"@en . . "Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Bolivia and Peru. It sits 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, making it one of the highest commercially navigable lakes in the world. It is the largest lake in South America. In the episode \"Black Buddha, Pt. Two\", Javier Vachon and the Inca recount the story of how they were brought across, Vachon telling his side to Tracy Vetter, and the Inca telling his to Nick Knight. According to Vachon, who, in his mortal life, had been a conquistador with Pizarro's forces, the Spanish were in the hills near Lake Titicaca preparing for battle with the army of the Inca. He was sent for reinforcements, but was followed and waylaid by an enemy warrior. When both were mortally wounded, they were brought over by an unnamed South American vampire. There is some reason to doubt the details of Vachon's story, since in 1531 the Spanish forces were nowhere near Lake Titicaca. The origin of the name \"Titicaca\" is unknown. It has been translated as \"Rock Puma\", allegedly because of its resemblance to the shape of a puma hunting a rabbit, combining words from the local languages Quechua and Aymara. However, it has also been translated as \"Crag of Lead.\" Locally, the lake goes by several names."@en . . . "Lake Titicaca"@en . "Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Bolivia and Peru. It sits 3,812 m (12,500 ft) above sea level, making it one of the highest commercially navigable lakes in the world. It is the largest lake in South America. There is some reason to doubt the details of Vachon's story, since in 1531 the Spanish forces were nowhere near Lake Titicaca."@en . . . . . . . "This Peruvian Landmark is known for is pure natural beauty. The landscapes surrounding the lake posses a unique diversity, from parts of the lake you can see farmlands un the foothills of snow-capped mountains and also the islands within the lake itself. The Lake also possesses a strong spiritual and cultural significance with the local communities. According to local folklore it is from the waters of Lake Titicaca the Inca originate from and the Aymara before them. Surrounding the region you will find archeological sites as well as ancient monuments left by these ancient cultures."@en . . . "Lake Titicaca is a Donald Duck animated short of the segment of Saludos Amigos. It was reissued as a stand-alone short on February 18, 1955."@en . .