The world’s largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni, is located in Southwest Bolivia. At 10,582 square kilometers (4,085 square miles), the Salar de Uyuni becomes the world’s largest mirror when covered in water. If this fascinating phenomenon alone wasn’t enough to entice tourists to visit, there is also an antique train cemetery in the area, 3km outside the town of Uyuni. Because the Salar de Uyuni is so flat, NASA is able to utilize it to calibrate some of their satellites. While the Salar de Uyuni itself is devoid of wildlife, it is used as the breeding grounds for some species of pink South American flamingos once a year in November. There are hotels for tourists nearby and they are almost all built out of salt blocks, including the furniture.

Credit: Daniel Perez

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I wonder if deer go there to lick the salt
or cows
or rabbits, rabbits like licking salt too
i even like to lick salt sometimes
what if we filled the flats with tequila? the world’s largest margarita?
I think they did that for a Jimmy Buffet music video
I wonder if nice sexy chicks go there to lick the salt I love licking sexy chicks
hey i go there and drift around my honda all the time….its even better when there is water to puddle around in …
You won’t have your nice shiny bike for long if you run it in salty water you clown
i got salty sand in my peehole there once, it wasn’t pleasant
Gorgeous photos, but shouldn’t a PBS article writer know that “phenomena” is a plural word, and “phenomenon” is the singular form?
Ol’ retired English teacher
Fixed, thanks.
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