Bolivia 🇧🇴, Uyuni Salt Marsh
The Uyuni salt marsh is called the pearl of Bolivia. This is the largest salt marsh in the world — 10,588 sq. km. It is located in the vicinity of the city of Uyuni, in the south of the Altiplano plain, at an altitude of 3,650 m above sea level.
Experts believe that the Uyuni salt marsh, which arose as a result of the drying up of the huge lake Minchin, contains 10 billion tons of salt, of which about 25 thousand tons are extracted annually. The thickness of the salt beds ranges from 2 meters at the edge to 10 meters in the center.
The best time to visit the Uyuni salt marsh is the rainy season, which lasts from December to January, when the salt surface is covered with water and you can admire the unique mirror reflections of the sky with clouds.
In December, you can see all the variety of salt marshes, both dry areas where the dried surface is covered with patterns in the form of hexagons, and wet "mirror" zones.
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