The Atacama Salt Flats, or Salar de Atacama, sprawl across more than 40,000 square miles of the Atacama Desert, framed by the distant peaks of the Andes. This vast, salt-encrusted lake is one of the largest salt flats in the world and holds the distinction of being the world’s largest lithium reserve. Visitors can explore the expansive, otherworldly landscape, where the white, crystalline surface stretches as far as the eye can see, creating a stark and mesmerizing environment. The area’s unique geology and mineral-rich waters offer a glimpse into the region’s natural history and its significant role in modern industry.
Atacama Salt Flats (Salar de Atacama)
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