Located in the southwest of Bolivia, this 10,582 square km phenomenon is the largest salt flat in the world. With an elevation of 3,656 metres, it’s a full 11,995ft above sea level.
The Salar is covered by a few meters of flat salt crust formed when prehistoric lakes dried up, and becomes a stunning natural mirror when flooded with water. But the pictures speak for themselves.
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