Bolivia is a landlocked country and has no access to any ocean.
The largest body of water in Bolivia is Lake Titicaca (also spelled Titikaka)
Other large bodies of water include Lake Poopó and numerous huge rivers such as the Mamoré, the Piraí, the Madre de Dios and others.
Bolivia's main waterways consist exclusively of rivers, lakes and lagoons as the country is landlocked and has no seaport. Lake Titicaca in the western Andes region is the highest navigable lake in the world. To the North and East several major Amazon tributaries are used. In Southeast Bolivia's Pantanal region, there are several small ports along the Paraguay River and its tributaries.
Lake Titicaca, shared by Bolivia and Peru, is a major tourist destination. Here you can take a small outboard motorboat or larger tour boat to the Island of the Sun and the Island of the Moon. From Bolivia you can cross the entire lake to reach Peru by hydrofoil. Fishing boats are also abundant.
the pacific and Atlantic surround South America, but Bolivia itself is surrounded by land on all sides.
Bolivia's surrounding bodies of water are:
*North and South Pacific Ocean
*North and South Atlantic Ocean
*Caribbean Sea
No oceans; Bolivia is a landlocked country.
They are people living in Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.
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Lake Titicaca. I hope that helps. :)
Most countries do not border Peru.
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Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia.
Yes, the southern border of Ecuador is the northern border of Peru.