
Bolivia (Salt Flats)
The Bolivia Salt Flats, known as Salar de Uyuni, is the world's largest salt flat, stretching over 10,000 square kilometers in the Andes. Formed millions of years ago from dried-up prehistoric lakes, it features a vast, shimmering white surface with a thin crust of salt and minerals. This extraordinary landscape creates striking visual effects, especially after rain when it becomes a giant mirror. Salar de Uyuni also contains significant lithium deposits—an essential element for batteries—making it both a natural wonder and a valuable resource. It attracts tourists for its surreal beauty and unique geological features.