Thanks to @ nymia.aryn for their new contest under a new idea about the legend, I introduce you to Mamacocha, because it represents the union of the earth with the water, since the one cannot survive without the other.
La Mama Cocha (or Mamacocha) - in Quechua, Mama Qucha (Mother of the Waters) - she was the Inca goddess of all waters. She represented the sea and its tides, was related to lakes, rivers and water sources, and her children were considered to be the springs.
This Inca goddess was also revered in the villages near lakes and lagoons. One of Mama Cocha's main tasks was to protect the Inca people from tsunamis and other maritime disasters.
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