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UNIT 09 - READING 2 Uros Floating Islands
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UNIT 09 - READING 2 Uros Floating Islands
Lake Titicaca is located high in the Andes Mountains, on the border between Peru and Bolivia. It is one of the highest lakes in the world and is also home to numerous floating islands made of reeds. These islands were constructed by the Uros people. Many centuries ago, they lived by farming on the land. But as the neighboring Inca Empire began to invade their territory, the Uros started building islands. Instead of farming, they lived by fishing and hunting on the islands. This new lifestyle protected them, and they could avoid being absorbed into the Inca Empire as a result. Today there are about 100 floating islands, with approximately 3,000 people living on them. The islands are built using dried totora reeds, which grow on the lake's shores. The Uros weave the reeds together, creating a thick floating mass. The bottom layer decays quickly, so new layers must constantly be added. Each island lasts about 30 years before the entire island must be replaced. The Uros also use totora reeds to make boats and a variety of crafts. Totora's flowers are used to make tea and medicine. The white part at the bottom of the reeds is eaten by the Uros, while the green part is fed to their livestock. Although they live a traditional lifestyle, the Uros have also embraced modern technology. They now have solar panels on some of their islands and motors on their boats. Tourism is another part of modern culture that has become a part of the Uros' lifestyle. Travel agencies bring tourists to the islands by boat. The Uros, wearing traditional clothes, welcome these visitors and show them around. Although this may seem intrusive, it is an important source of income for the Uros. In today's globalized world, there are fewer and fewer traditional cultures with a unique lifestyle. The Uros, however, seem to have found a way to accept the modern world while holding on to their fascinating traditions.
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1 Lake Titicaca is located high in the Andes Mountains, on the border between Peru and Bolivia. 2 It is one of the highest lakes in the world and is also home to numerous floating islands made of reeds. 3 These islands were constructed by the Uros people. 4 Many centuries ago, they lived by farming on the land. 5 But as the neighboring Inca Empire began to invade their territory, the Uros started building islands. 6 Instead of farming, they lived by fishing and hunting on the islands. 7 This new lifestyle protected them, and they could avoid being absorbed into the Inca Empire as a result. 8 Today there are about 100 floating islands, with approximately 3,000 people living on them. 9 The islands are built using dried totora reeds, which grow on the lake's shores. 10 The Uros weave the reeds together, creating a thick floating mass. 11 The bottom layer decays quickly, so new layers must constantly be added. 12 Each island lasts about 30 years before the entire island must be replaced. 13 The Uros also use totora reeds to make boats and a variety of crafts. 14 Totora's flowers are used to make tea and medicine. 15 The white part at the bottom of the reeds is eaten by the Uros, while the green part is fed to their livestock. 16 Although they live a traditional lifestyle, the Uros have also embraced modern technology. 17 They now have solar panels on some of their islands and motors on their boats. 18 Tourism is another part of modern culture that has become a part of the Uros' lifestyle. 19 Travel agencies bring tourists to the islands by boat. 20 The Uros, wearing traditional clothes, welcome these visitors and show them around. 21 Although this may seem intrusive, it is an important source of income for the Uros. 22 In today's globalized world, there are fewer and fewer traditional cultures with a unique lifestyle. 23 The Uros, however, seem to have found a way to accept the modern world while holding on to their fascinating traditions.