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Salar de Uyuni Where do I begin? This place is enormous, over 10,000 Km² Millions of years ago this area was part of the Pacific, and after a movement of tectonic plates the sea got trapped here. Throughout the millennia it dried up leaving a surface of salt now between 2 and 20m deep. The largest deposits of lithium in the world are down there! The salt is constantly coming to the surface and you can see it seeping through, always forming pentagonal or hexagonal patterns, with a few exceptional 4 sided figures. I haven't investigated the science, but I'm guessing that it has something to do with the composition of NaCl. We tasted the flat surface, salty. We tasted the new salt - whoa, extremely salty! We stopped at the first salt hotel built here, called Playa Blanca! Rooms here cost $20 per night. Electricity goes off at 8pm, you can guess what other creature comforts are lacking! There was a Dakar style race here, but very few finished it. The flag area is still ve...
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