If you've ever wondered where God goes when he needs to know how his outfit looks, wonder no more. At over 40,000 square miles, Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is not only the world's largest salt flat, but when it's cold and wet it's also the largest natural mirror on the planet.
- 7.29.08 - 5:30PM
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Salar De Uyuni - Peer Into the World's Largest Mirror
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If you've ever wondered where God goes when he needs to know how his outfit looks, wonder no more. At over 40,000 square miles, Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni is not only the world's largest salt flat, but when it's cold and wet it's also the largest natural mirror on the planet.
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7.29.08
By Bill
Cool. I'm not sure I have ever seen a salt flat before.
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