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Ramis River delta, Lake Titicaca, Peru

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Wayne Wurtsbaugh



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A local mayor and his assistant sit above the Ramis River delta. The Ramis is the largest river entering Lake Titicaca. Note the straight channel formed by sediment deposits at the river mouth. Also note the heavy sediment load entering the lake. Photo, 1974.
· Date: March 10, 2004 · Views: 36,123 · Filesize: 21.3kb, 222.9kb · Dimensions: 1751 x 1154 ·
Keywords: river fluvial geomorphology delta Titicaca sediment

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