| Most viewed - Salar de Uyuni |

81 viewsBubbling water at the Ojos del Salar.
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78 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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76 viewsThe salt plains in the distance act as a mirror making these mountains almost float above the horizon.
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76 viewsI love the looks of this gorge running from the mountain.
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75 viewsAn unknown adobe village is camoflauged with the earth.
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75 viewsLooking ahead as I drive the derelict train one last time, thrilling onlookers and enthusiasts everywhere.
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75 viewsThis marks the beginning of silly photo time in the salt plains. Nobody likes to be eaten.
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75 viewsI don't remember being cooked alive on the itinerary!
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75 viewsMore rocky cliffs close this chapter of the trip and my last full day in Bolivia.
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74 viewsOur group, clockwise: Amin, Rutger, Vanina, Juan Pablo, and Paola from Tunisia, Holland, Argentina, and Bolivia.
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74 viewsIt looks like I could just take a step and start walking up the mountainside.
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74 viewsA wide stretch of desert en route to Laguna Verde.
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73 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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73 viewsOur Salar de Uyuni group was great fun.
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73 viewsPass the salt: A place to eat.
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73 viewsThe shores of Laguna Colorado, 4600m above sea level.
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73 viewsAnd I believe this was Laguna Verde, though it looked more green in person.
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72 viewsPassing Potosi, highest city in the world.
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72 viewsThe scenery to Uyuni was definitely worth keeping an eye out the window.
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72 viewsHere we are again, kings and queens of our hills.
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