In Bolivia’s Altiplano, Salar de Uyuni spans 4,086 square miles (10,582 square kilometers) of land, making it the world’s largest salt flat. This vast expanse is encrusted with thick etchings of salt, creating a unique and striking landscape. During the wet season, a thin layer of water transforms the flats into a massive, reflective mirror, an effect that has earned it the title of a natural wonder of the world. Visitors can experience the surreal and almost otherworldly beauty of this expansive salt crust, which stretches as far as the eye can see, offering a mesmerizing and unforgettable sight.
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