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Welcome to the Largest Mirror on Earth, Salar De Uyuni

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Imagine looking down at Earth from the Moon and seeing a giant white spot you mistake for ice. That’s exactly what happened to Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin during their historic Moon landing in 1969. The culprit? None other than Salar De Uyuni, a mirror-like salt flat nestled in southwest Bolivia’s Altiplano.

Reflections of the sky on Salar de Uyuni. Source
Salar de Uyuni viewed from space, with Salar de Coipasa in the top left corner. Source

Spanning a whopping 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi), Salar De Uyuni holds the title of the world’s largest and highest-lying salt flat. It’s also one of the most surreal landscapes you’ll ever encounter. As far as the eye can see, an endless expanse of white stretches out before you. But come rainy season, this seemingly flat world transforms into a dazzling spectacle. The wet salt surface becomes a perfect mirror, reflecting the clouds above and creating the illusion that the sky has descended upon the earth.

Image credit: Paul & Paveena McKensie at Wild Encounters

While salt production happens in the area (around 25,000 tons annually), this pales in comparison to the estimated 64 billion tons resting beneath the surface. Extracting this amount barely makes a dent in the desert’s vast reserves. Frankly, it would be quite ironic not to mine salt in a place literally called a “salt desert.”

This photo is indeed good. Image credit: Yuzuru Ozawa
Mountains and reflections surrounding the Uyuni salt flat during sunrise, Daniel Campos Province, Potosí Department, southwestern Bolivia, not far from the crest of the Andes. This salt flat is, with a surface of 10,582 square kilometers (4,086 sq mi), the world’s largest, and during the rain saison (December-February) offers spectacular reflexions. Image credit: Diego Delso
Reflections in the Uyuni salt flat during sunrise. Image credit: Diego Delso
Satellite image of the Salar de Uyuni with the Mount Tunupa volcano. In the lower right part of the picture, earlier shorelines are made visible by the salt layers. Image credit: Image credit: NASA
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Toyota Land Cruiser at the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia. During the winter, the Salar de Uyuni is mostly dry but a small patch close to the city of Uyuni remains covered with water. This photo was taken at sunrise time. Image credit: Christopher Crouzet
Panoramic view of the Salar. Image credit: Martin St-Amant

However, there’s another mineral garnering even more attention: lithium. According to Wikipedia, Salar De Uyuni boasts a staggering 9 million tonnes, accounting for a whopping 43% of the world’s total reserves. The future of this place seems intertwined with the electric car industry’s insatiable demand for lithium-ion batteries, currently the most efficient battery technology in terms of energy density.

In the Salar salt is harvested with the traditional method: the salt is scraped into small mounds for water evaporation and easier transportation, dried over fire, and finally enriched with iodine. Image credit: Luca Galuzzi
Traditional salt production at Salar. Such salt blocks are used for building salt hotels. Image credit: Steffen Sledz
Salt production at the Salar. Image credit: Ricampelo
Incahuasi island in the center of the Salar. Image credit: Martin St-Amant
Andean flamingos in the Laguna Colorada, south of the Salar. Image credit: Luca Galuzzi
Vicuñas near the Salar De Uyuni. Image credit: Octavio Espinosa Campodonico
The largest mirror on Earth. Image credit: Suitcase and I

The image accompanying this article showcases the breathtaking beauty of the Uyuni salt flat at sunrise. Mountains and their reflections paint a mesmerizing scene, a testament to the unique wonders this Bolivian marvel holds.

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