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Lake Poopo, Bolivia’s formerly second largest lake after the famed Titicaca, has dried up completely. With the water gone, millions of animals have died. In turn, the local families are forced to migrate, having lost much of their sustenance.
Credit: Reuters
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Lake Poopo, Bolivia’s formerly second largest lake after the famed Titicaca, has dried up completely. With the water gone, millions of animals have died. In turn, the local families are forced to migrate, having lost much of their sustenance.
Credit: Reuters
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Lake Poopo, Bolivia’s formerly second largest lake after the famed Titicaca, has dried up completely. With the water gone, millions of animals have died. In turn, the local families are forced to migrate, having lost much of their sustenance.
Credit: Reuters
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Lake Poopo, Bolivia’s formerly second largest lake after the famed Titicaca, has dried up completely. With the water gone, millions of animals have died. In turn, the local families are forced to migrate, having lost much of their sustenance.
Credit: Reuters
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Lake Poopo, Bolivia’s formerly second largest lake after the famed Titicaca, has dried up completely. With the water gone, millions of animals have died. In turn, the local families are forced to migrate, having lost much of their sustenance.
Credit: Reuters