Tunupa Volcano and Salt Textures Salar de Uyuni Bolivia
by James Brunker
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Tunupa Volcano and Salt Textures Salar de Uyuni Bolivia
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James Brunker
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Tunupa volcano (5320m / 17,460ft) and salt formations on the shore of a shallow saline lake in the Salar de Uyuni in south west Bolivia before dawn. The Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat, covering 10,582 square km / 4,086 square miles at an altitude of 3656m / 12,000ft. Tunupa (sometimes written Thunupa) dominates the northern shore of the salt flat. It has long been a sacred peak for people of the region and features in legends about the origins of the Salar (which locals often call the Salar de Tunupa rather than the Salar de Uyuni). Below the peak on the shore is the small village of Coquesa.
Photograph © James Brunker. Reproduction, transmission or use in any form (print, website, etc) without prior written permission strictly prohibited.
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December 21st, 2017
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