An curved arrow pointing right. At a staggering 4,086 square miles, Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is the biggest salt flat in the world. During the rainy season, it essentially turns into a giant mirror.
Unearthly landscapes litter Bolivia's Andean plateau several thousand feet above most of the rest of the world. With rose-hued lakes, jagged mountain ranges, and sky-mirroring salt flats ...
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Islands on MSNThe World's Largest Natural 'Mirror' Is A Surreal Landscape Of Water, Salt And Sky In South AmericaFor one of the most incredible naturally occurring sights and experiences in the world, head to South America's epic, ...
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