Lake Titicaca

The Lake Titicaca is the highest lake commercially navigable in the world and the second extension of Latin America, surpassed only by Lake Maracaibo, located in Venezuela. It has about 8300 km ² and is situated 3821 meters above sea level.

Evidence of Noah's Flood
Fossilized shells suggest that the lake was once a sea of ​​saltwater. Arthur Posnansky reported in their studies seahorses found by fishermen on the lake. Delair and Oppé describe that the lake's waters are slightly brackish and keeps the only living species of seahorse in a body of water without access to oceans. There are reports that seahorses inhabit these waters today.