Unchecked pollution befouling majestic Lake Titicaca
Jun 25, 11:52 AM EDT
Unchecked pollution befouling majestic Lake Titicaca
By CARLOS VALDEZ
Associated Press
BAHIA DE COHANA, Bolivia (AP) -- Gulls swept down to feast on hundreds of dead and dying giant frogs floating in the rancid waters along a southeastern shore of Lake Titicaca, where the algae-choked shallows reek of rotten eggs.
The die-off was the most striking sign yet of the deteriorating state of South America's largest body of fresh water.
Local fishermen have a harder time finding anything to catch, while farmers who work the land along the shores complain that tainted water is stunting crops.
As human and industrial waste from nearby cities increasingly contaminate the famed lake that straddles the border between Bolivian and Peru, the native Aymara people who rely on it for food and income say action must be taken before their livelihoods, like the frogs, die off.
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