Salar de Uyuni is a unique and wonderful place on Earth – transparent, salty, dense sea that seemed endless mirror. After all, this gift of nature is the only place where the common man can go in the water – it’s so thick that it can not sink! It is located in the Potosi and Oruro departments in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes and is at an elevation of 3,656 meters (11,995 ft) above mean sea level.

Densest brine, which looks more like ground glass, Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, is a place to experience something completely different, and you will see how nature has been generous with our planet. This wonderful place has to be seen to believe in his magic.

If you want this summer to explore some new place and enjoy in the amazing landscapes, transparent and salty sea, then we suggest to visit Salar de Uyuni. It is one of the most popular and most visited tourist destination in south America.

If you thought that only gods can walk on water, you are wrong. You can also, but of course, only at the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest mirror. But if your pocket is now empty, on this trip we will leading it through this wonderful photos gallery.

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Patrick Nouhailler via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Phil Whitehouse via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Melinda Caric via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Patrick Nouhailler via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Damien Fauchot via Flickr

Salar de Uyuni - The World's Largest Mirror

Image by Ian Carvell via Flickr