

Phaspani, Bolivia
Salar de Uyuni!"The world's largest salt flat sits at a lofty 3653m (11,985ft) and blankets an amazing 12,000 sq km (4633 sq mi). It was part of a prehistoric salt lake, Lago Minchín, which once covered most of southwest Bolivia. When it dried up, it left a couple of seasonal puddles and several salt pans, including the Salar de Uyuni"My room mate who was not foghorn got up at 3am to go to the sunset tour, leaving me alone with her. Everyone is only here to see...