Πέμπτη 18 Αυγούστου 2011

Εκεί που η Γή και ο Ουρανός γίνονται ένα (Βολιβία)

Popular spot: Tourists have been visiting the area for years, and can stay in homes cut off from the modern worldΕίναι σχεδόν απίθανο να περιγράψεις αυτά τα ονειρικά τοπία εκεί που τελειώνει ο ουρανός και αρχίζει η γή....

Scenic treat: Salar de Uyuni, in Potosi, Bolivia, is the largest salt flat in the world, covering 10,500 sq km


Stunning: The hexagons in this landscape evolved after the salt pan, near Bolivia's Volcano Tunupa, had dried up

At dusk: Photographed at twilight, the dried up salt pans appear blue in colour

Mirror image: This tourist visiting the South American region is reflected in the salt flats, which are over 3,000m above sea level

Volcanic region: The Tunupa volcano can be seen in the background as these cars negotiate the flats

Exact location: Bolivia is home to the salt flats, while a NASA satellite pic shows the area from above

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