Most viewed - Salar de Uyuni |
20 viewsPassing Potosi, highest city in the world.
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19 viewsSunsets are one of the best things here in Uyuni. It's flat like home (so you get the grand vistas) but with distant hills and much closer clouds due to the altitude.
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18 viewsThe scenery to Uyuni was definitely worth keeping an eye out the window.
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18 viewsOne more shot on the train.
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18 viewsWho wants a salty llama?
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18 viewsPiles of salt line the edge of the salt flats, some for use in buildings and sculptures and others for food.
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18 viewsOur Salar de Uyuni group was great fun.
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18 viewsBubbling water at the Ojos del Salar.
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18 viewsOur group, clockwise: Amin, Rutger, Vanina, Juan Pablo, and Paola from Tunisia, Holland, Argentina, and Bolivia.
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17 viewsFirst stop on the tour was the train cemetery, a yard full of decrepit trains that no longer carry silver and other minerals to Chile.
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17 viewsAn unknown adobe village is camoflauged with the earth.
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17 viewsI decided then and there that I'd been neglecting my upper body too long.
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17 viewsWe stopped in a small village on the eastern edge of Salar to look at salt handicrafts and statues.
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17 viewsHere we are again, kings and queens of our hills.
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17 viewsMore bubbling salt eyes and a white plain stretching to almost forever.
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17 viewsPass the salt: A place to eat.
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17 viewsMore rocky cliffs close this chapter of the trip and my last full day in Bolivia.
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16 viewsThe salt plains in the distance act as a mirror making these mountains almost float above the horizon.
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16 viewsLooking ahead as I drive the derelict train one last time, thrilling onlookers and enthusiasts everywhere.
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16 viewsThis old salt hotel is now a 'museum'
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