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by James Brunker
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Another panoramic view across the Salar de Surire, a small, beautiful and remote salt lake that is also a Ramsar Wetland at an altitude of 4250m /... more
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Another panoramic view across the Salar de Surire, a small, beautiful and remote salt lake that is also a Ramsar Wetland at an altitude of 4250m / 13,950ft high in the Andes surrounded by volcanos in the far north of Chile. The volcanos in the background are Arintica (left, 5590m / 18,340ft) and Puquintica (right, 5712m / 18,740ft). The Salar is a Ramsar Wetland Site and also part of the Lauca Biosphere Reserve, recognised by UNESCO in 1981.
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or publication in any form without written permission strictly prohibited.
PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND PRINTS OF LATIN AMERICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES (INCLUDING USA, UK, SPAIN, PORTUGAL). Originally from the UK, I have spent most of the 21st century working leading expeditions, photographing and traveling throughout Latin America and have been based in La Paz, Bolivia since 2003. As well as South America my galleries contain a selection of images from a number of other countries across the globe that I have been privileged to visit over the years, whether for work, visiting family and friends or out of general curiosity. Fine Art America works with high quality printers and production centres in the USA, Canada, UK, Netherlands and Australia. Orders are automatically routed to your nearest manufacturing centre...
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