An island within the lake that is said to be the birth place of the incas was next up. A very traditional island is still visible, having to wait for goats, cows and sheep to move down the path before you can get anywhere was common place, whilst you were equally as likely to have to share the beach with a few donkeys and pigs.
We took the boat to the northern end of the island before walking to the southern end the next day. Expecting a 4hr walk when we arrived in just over 2hrs we were slightly concerned we weren't in the right place. However the boat arrived and we were back in copacabana ready to head to la Paz.
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