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Known for the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, Uyuni sits as a major tourist hub for Bolivia. Over four thousand square miles and once home to thriving and ancient coral reefs, the flatland offers a stunning alabaster horizon for you to walk across. However words cannot do the beautiful landscape justice, for after rainfall, the ground reflects the bright blue skies and clouds, granting you the chance to virtually walk on the sky. Alongside this prehistoric landscape you will pass through a train cemetery where the mighty vehicles were abandoned by the mining industry.
Known for the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, Uyuni sits as a major tourist hub for Bolivia. Over four thousand square miles and once home to thriving and ancient coral reefs, the flatland offers a stunning alabaster horizon for you to walk across. However words cannot do the beautiful landscape justice, for after rainfall, the ground reflects the bright blue skies and clouds, granting you the chance to virtually walk on the sky. Alongside this prehistoric landscape you will pass through a train cemetery where the mighty vehicles were abandoned by the mining industry.
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