floating islands
Floating islands are land masses that float on water, often made of vegetation, soil, and other organic materials. They can be found in various bodies of water, including lakes and rivers. These islands can form naturally or be created by human intervention, and they provide habitats for various wildlife, including birds and insects.
One well-known example of floating islands is the Uros Islands in Lake Titicaca, located between Peru and Bolivia. The Uros people have constructed these islands using reeds, allowing them to live on the water while maintaining their traditional lifestyle. Floating islands can also help with water quality and provide a unique ecosystem.