WARA, FLAMI AND THE TOTORAS
| Autor: | BLANCO QUIROGA, DAYANA |
| Colaborador: | BLANCO QUIROGA, DAYANA (Traductor) |
On the shores of Lake Uru Uru, where life once thrived among birds and reeds, a silent threat begins to fade its vibrant colors. Wara, a brave girl from the Andean highlands, discovers that the lake is falling ill and that its waters carry an urgent call for help.
Along her journey, she meets Flami, a flamingo who has witnessed his home slowly deteriorate. Together, they listen to the ancestral voice of the totoras—sacred reeds and guardians of the lake—who reveal a powerful truth: there is still hope, but only if someone chooses to act.
Driven by courage and deep love for her land, Wara leads an effort that brings together nature, community, and ancestral wisdom. What unfolds is a story of resistance, care, and transformation—where even the youngest voices can become powerful protectors of the planet.
“Wara, Flami and the Totoras” is an inspiring tale about environmental awareness, identity, and the power of taking action when nature needs it most.