SALAR DE UYUNI: SALAR DE UYUNI
The Salar de Uyuni, at 12,000 feet above sea level in the Bolivian altiplano, is the largest salt flat on Earth. In February, towards the end of the rainy season, it carries a thin layer of rainwater on it's surface, varying in depth from an inch to a foot depending on location. The weather changes from day to day and from hour to hour, and the Salar reflects the changes.
We photographed for three days. This sequence is chronological.