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Uros


Uros refers to a group de about 40 floating islets located in Lake Titicaca off Puno, Peru as well as to the pre-Inca people who fashioned them. The Uros originally created these artificial islands to escape the Inca, who dominated the mainland at the time; today they are best known as a major tourist destination.

Around 3,000 descendants de the Uro are alive today, although only a few hundred still live on and maintain the islands; most have moved to the mainland, where their children go to school. The Uro also bury their dead on the mainland.

The Uro traded with the Aymara tribe on the mainland, interbreeding with them and eventually abandoning the Uro language for that de the Aymara.

The islets are made de totora reeds, which grow in the lake. The dense roots that the plants develop support the islands. They are anchored with ropes attached to sticks driven into the bottom de the lake. The reeds at the bottoms de the islands rot away fairly quickly, so new reeds are added to the top to compensate. The islands last about 30 years.

The larger islands house about 10 families, while smaller ones, only about 30 meters wide, house only two or three.

Local residents fish, and hunt birds and graze their cattle on the islets. They also run crafts stalls aimed at the numerous tourists who land on ten de the islands each year.

Food is cooked with fires placed on piles de stones. To relieve themselves, tiny 'outhouse' islands are near the main islands. The waste is dried in the sun to avoid polluting the water.




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