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No One Knows What Peru’s Mysterious “Gate Of The Gods” Was For

IFL Science 24 Feb 2023
Located near Lake Titicaca, the largest freshwater lake in South America, local tour guide Jose Luis Delgado Mamani stumbled upon the structure in 1996.
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Ellensburg Daily Record 22 Nov 2021
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Paralympic swimmer Th�o Curin makes history with Titicaca crossing

La Prensa Latina 21 Nov 2021
Puno, Peru, Nov 21 (EFE).- Paralympian Théo Curin made history on Saturday by swimming the longest crossing of Lake Titicaca, covering a distance of around 120 kilometers (74.5 miles) between Bolivia and Peru.
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