On the way to the iconic Salar de Uyuni salt flats in Bolivia, the Llama and Salt Museum (Museo de la Llama y la Sal) offers a unique and fitting stop. Housed in a modest building, the museum showcases a charming collection of llama statues and hand-carved sculptures, many crafted from the very salt harvested from the nearby flats. Visitors can explore the exhibits, which provide a tangible connection to the region’s natural resources and cultural heritage. The small but carefully curated displays offer a glimpse into the local craftsmanship and the importance of llamas and salt in the area.
Llama and Salt Museum (Museo de la Llama y la Sal)
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