Well... Many many rivers flow into the lake. The rivers provided fish and water. Lake Titicaca has a moderate/ mild climate. The land can support crops well too. The location was good for transportation. They used reeds to make balsas. (boats)
Well... Many many rivers flow into the lake. The rivers provided fish and water. Lake Titicaca has a moderate/ mild climate. The land can support crops well too. The location was good for transportation. They used reeds to make balsas. (boats)
Near the Nile river.
near pru
early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
La Paz
Ancient Greeks settled where they did because of the land topography. They settled near water and areas that were easy to defend.
Agricultural areas, preferably near trade routes.
La Paz, Bolivia
I think it's because (just a guess) that there was the giant mountain range protecting them. Plus, how else could they get water? you cant hit rock with a stick and expect water to come out! Only people from Heaven can do that!
Lake Titicaca is located in South America, shared by two countries: Peru and Bolivia. It sits high in the Andes Mountains and is known as the highest navigable lake in the world. Many travelers visit from the Peruvian side near Puno or from Bolivia via Copacabana, as both offer access to islands, local culture, and scenic views. A Titicaca Lake Tour typically explores traditional floating islands, ancient communities, and breathtaking landscapes from either country.
Near the end of the first century BC Germanic peoples from Northern Germany entered areas near the northern frontiers of ancient Rome. These were Cimbri and Teutoni peoples. Why they left their homelands in the Jutland peninsula is unknown.
There are many amazing tourist attractions near Lake Titicaca in Peru, some which are; Urose Floating Islands, manmade creations bound to amaze. Another is acres of uninhabited land called Suasi Island.