Flamingos, Laguna Colorada, Bolivian Altiplano, Bolivia

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In August 2013 I spent four days in Bolivia, travelling across the Bolivian Altiplano. Attractions included brightly coloured lagoons filled with flamingos, active volcanos, geothermal fields and painted mountains. A highlight: Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest natural salt flat. It contains cactus-covered 'islands' that visitors can explore.

Árbol de Piedra (stone tree), rock formation carved by wind-blown sand, Bolivian Altiplano

Árbol de Piedra ("stone tree"), a rock formation carved by wind-blown sand, Bolivian Altiplano

Laguna Verde and volcano Licancabur, Bolivian Altiplano

Laguna Verde, 4300m, and the volcano Licancabur, 5920m, Bolivian Altiplano

Salar de Uyuni with volcano Tunupa in the background, Bolivian Altiplano

Salar de Uyuni with volcano Tunupa, 5432m, in the background, Bolivian Altiplano

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Altiplano Tour, Bolivia, 2013

Altiplano Tour, 2013

Visiting the high plains in Bolivia's desert southwest, close to the border with Chile, is like visiting another planet. Highlights are brightly coloured lagoons filled with flamingos, active volcanos, geothermal fields and painted mountains. Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest natural salt flat, is a must-see.

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This tour in August 2013 was organized by Hauser Exkursionen, Germany and led by the German tour guide Steffen Welsch and the Argentinean tour guide Carola Andrea Jozwicki.

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Scrambling up cactus-covered 'islands' for panoramic views of the Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat.