They are a set of artificial habitable surfaces located 7 kilometers from Puno and built from reeds, an aquatic plant that grows on the surface of Lake Titicaca. Its inhabitants, the aurochs, are an ancestral people that are currently concentrated in the Collao waitress and on the floating islands located in the bay of Puno. Their subsistence is based on the ancestral culture linked to the lake, based on multiple uses of the reed that springs from the bottom and fishing, for 2,562 years.


