Uyuni Salt Flats, located over 3,600 meters above sea level on the Bolivian Altiplano, is the largest salt desert in the world and one of the most extraordinary settings for nature photography. Its vast white expanse, combined with the clear sky and the intense light from the surrounding mountains, creates unique opportunities to capture surreal and minimalist landscapes.

During the dry season, the salty ground forms natural geometric patterns and reveals the immensity of the desert in contrast with the volcanoes in the background. In the rainy season, however, the salt flat transforms into a giant mirror, where sky and earth merge into almost unreal compositions — a visual spectacle that attracts photographers from all over the world.

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Uyuni Salt Flats