Archeologist Stumbles Upon Something Mysterious Inside An Underwater Temple In Lake Titicaca

By palakmangtani

Lake Titicaca is known for being one of the largest lakes in South America and for being the highest diving site in the whole world. Lake Titicaca apart from all these feats is majorly known for the myths and the legends that surround that lake. But who would have thought that one day someone while diving would find something that would change the way the people look at that lake. Could the lake that had a variety of flora and fauna around it be hiding something more mysterious? Or was it hiding something mystical in its depths?

Beware, readers, you might be in for some serious Aquaman stuff.

Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca lies on the border of Peru and Bolivia. The lake is known for its still and brightly reflective waters. Often called the ‘highest navigatable lake’, the Lake Titicaca has a surface elevation of 3812 meters. Spread across an area of 58,000 square km which makes it the largest lake in South America, although the claim of the highest navigatable lake is usually regarding the commercial craft that surfaces on it.