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03-NOV-2017

This great 2218-sq-km remote salt desert, northwest of the Salar de Uyuni at an elevation of 3786m, was part of the same system of prehistoric lakes as the Salar de Uyuni – a system that covered the area over 10,000 years ago. The 4WD-only road to the Salar de Coipasa is extremely poor and the salt is thin so it’s easy to get stuck, especially during the rainy season

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Date/Time03-Nov-2017 00:17:04
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Carol E Sandgren11-Nov-2017 23:26
The cracks show just how fragile this earth bed is. Hope you didn't have any troubles getting through there! What a great image that actually reminds me of Death Valley.
Carl H. Johnson11-Nov-2017 11:06
Awesome image!!~V~
joseantonio11-Nov-2017 05:22
what an amazing place.V.
Charlene Ambrose11-Nov-2017 04:31
Terrific capture of this salt desert. I'm intrigued by the lone person in the photograph. Looks like he's in the middle of nowhere! V