The hotel, seen above on July 14, is among a handful constructed solely of salt blocks on the white plains of the Salar de Uyuni in southwestern Bolivia. The 4,085 square-mile (10,580 square-kilometer) region is the world's largest salt desert. The desert was once a lake 40,000 years ago, and it is now a hot spot for adventure tourism.
Link & Image: National Geographic
Tags: Salt | Hotel
Link & Image: National Geographic
Tags: Salt | Hotel
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