South America - Day 24
Uyuni Salt Flats
We were able to get a bit of a sleep in & organize our gear so we'd have a small bag of essentials for the next 3 days. Kerri & I managed to find a cheap nylon carry bag to get us out of trouble. We also grabbed a good stock of bottled water.We were split into these three Land Cruisers. I can't say I was impressed by the condition of them, but I'd seen worse around town. The biggest worry was the lack of seat belts. The scenario going through my head had a roll over involved. The lack of seat belts wasn't going to help us stay on our seats.
Off we went into the white abyss. we could see mountains on the horizon, but it was mainly just white & the azure blue of the high altitude sky. First stop wasn't too far out of Uyuni at the place where they mine the salt (see piles of salt in the picture above).
As you can see in this shot, everyone had the same plan in mind. I didn't really see the point. I had a better idea.
Below are the new additions/replacements for our tour, Corina & Sandra. They were stuck in our car & we all started to get along pretty well. It was good to have someone closer to our age group to talk to.
Isla del Pescado
Eventually we arrived at what was once an island in the middle of a giant lake. Now it's an island in a giant salt lake, Isla del Pescado. It was our stop point for lunch & the place where we could take our crazy photos.
Optical Illusions.
I've seen much better versions of these photos. I'm not sure what was going on, but they just weren't coming out right. I think it was a bit hazy which took the edge off the bright white. I'm still not sure.
Tight Rope
Can Dancing.
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I'm
not too sure what the thought process was here, but after a number of
attempts, the girls all jumped at the same time & I managed to get
this photo.
After
a very quick walk around the island it was time to leave this strange
place into more seemingly endless kilometres of white nothing. With few points of
reference, it was very difficult to gauge where we were and how far we
had to go.
The last
stop was at this slightly different mining operation. This time instead
of the salt being dried in piles & bagged, it's cut out in blocks.
The Bolivian Desert.
We eventually exited Solar de Uyuni and were back on dry land. And it
was dry! And dusty but it didn't stop the vicuñas (above). It wasn't
too long until we reached Bela Vista, our accommodation for the night.