| Under a glowering sky we walked along the jetty and embarked |
| The lake extends some 4.3 square kms |
| Looking across from the jetty |
| Not a normal "selfie" fan, but this was to show the excitement at putting on life jackets! |
| Suitably "protected" we headed out! |
| Some rather attractive dwellings and hotels along the shore |
| Our first stop was a "traditional" homestead - this was looking back towards Sauce town |
| There were people living there, but it looked more like a tourist driven artificial village |
| This was a pet young "tigrillo" or Ocelot that was being carried round for photo opportunities - for a few soles you could hold it and have your photo taken. It was very docile. |
| Chickens and Guinea Fowl wandering around |
| The town of Sauce in the distance |
| Other lakeside resorts |
| Kayaks for hire, too, anything to make a profit! There was also a bar, and crafts for sale, and some of my companions had something to eat |
We soon headed off further into the lake
| The lake narrows to the South |
| This incredible structure jutted out over the lake |
| This part of the lake didn't appear to be inhabited, so was much nicer |
| Lake Sauce (Laguna Azul) |
| Our second stop was at a tourist resort, with an opportunity to walk round, ride a horse round the field, fish, have a drink at the bar or simply some cold coconut milk, fresh in the husk |
| This is where the lake empties into the river, meaning the water is kept fresh |
| I opted to just wander around, and this is the view back to the resort |
| I did go for a gentle ride round the field |
| ... and my horse got a well-earned rest afterwards! Not sure if it was well-fed or expecting! |
| These fruits looked like melons, but I never found out their names, though I was told they are used in local medicine |
| There was a good flow of water out of the lake |
| Hollow tree possibly from a lightning strike |
| Mating Damsel Flies |
| Approaching our restaurant for lunch |
| My fellow travellers waiting for lunch - they didn't look too happy so must have been hungry too!! |
| There was also an accompaniment of gift stalls, bars and a boy with a monkey for photo |
| ... and another "melon" tree |
| This very spiky tree, called a Silk Floss Tree ... |
| ... was standing in the lake |
| On the way back we passed this couple trying their hand a paddling a canoe. |
| Looks like a dove that must have got tired and fallen into the water - very fortunate that he was spotted in such a large expanse of water |
| As a tourist location there are also high powered speedboats around - this one towing an inflatable - and creating a large wake. |
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