View from the Salt Hotel Luna Salada, in Uyuni. Images are the result of my dear husband’s endless patience and search for natural beauty. Photos are unaltered.
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12 thoughts on “Photography: Day Colors of the Desert in Uyuni, Bolivia.”
Beautiful and impressive photos! Thanks for taking me there…so so far! bye. Kamila
Realmente lindas as fotos. Os flamingos tão delicados num lugar tao rustico. as 5 criancas brincando com a falta de ponto de perspectivas com a foto da banana e com os pulos.
O cemitério de trens!
Gorgeous photos! I definitely want to go here! Perhaps you have already stated it in one of your previous posts about the Salar de Uyuni and I just missed it, but did you use a tour agency to see the Salar, or did you go on your own? And if you did use a tour agency, which one did you use? I want to visit the Salar on a 3 day/2 night tour next January and would really welcome any advice you have to give since it looks like your family had a wonderful time!
Hey Amanda!
Thanks for stopping by and for your interest – yes, we used a tour company, directly from Uyuni – will search our records and update this comment. But we moved away from using travel agencies here in La Paz – got the air tickets on our own, directly from Amazsonas. It was the easiest, least expensive and totally worthy way of doing it – for 2 families, 11 people in total! Will get back to you as soon as I’ve collected the info you need – in the meantime, glad you enjoyed the post – feel free to browse thru the other ones, regarding the Laguna Colorada [red lagoon], train cemetery, sunset and sunrise in the desert… 😮 Take care!
Beautiful and impressive photos! Thanks for taking me there…so so far! bye. Kamila
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I could have stared at those gorgeous skies all day long. Great pictures of a starkly gorgeous landscape!
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Thank you very much, Nomads by Nature! 😮
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Beatifulo photos!!!
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Thank you very much, Alessandro! Glad you enjoyed them! 😮 Wishes for a great Sunday!
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Oi, Quel:
Realmente lindas as fotos. Os flamingos tão delicados num lugar tao rustico. as 5 criancas brincando com a falta de ponto de perspectivas com a foto da banana e com os pulos.
O cemitério de trens!
Beijos!
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Priscila – que bom que gostou! Parabens super atrasadinhos de um dia pro Eduardo! Passa rapidissimo, nao?
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Gorgeous photos! I definitely want to go here! Perhaps you have already stated it in one of your previous posts about the Salar de Uyuni and I just missed it, but did you use a tour agency to see the Salar, or did you go on your own? And if you did use a tour agency, which one did you use? I want to visit the Salar on a 3 day/2 night tour next January and would really welcome any advice you have to give since it looks like your family had a wonderful time!
-Amanda at http://teachingwanderlust.com/
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Hey Amanda!
Thanks for stopping by and for your interest – yes, we used a tour company, directly from Uyuni – will search our records and update this comment. But we moved away from using travel agencies here in La Paz – got the air tickets on our own, directly from Amazsonas. It was the easiest, least expensive and totally worthy way of doing it – for 2 families, 11 people in total! Will get back to you as soon as I’ve collected the info you need – in the meantime, glad you enjoyed the post – feel free to browse thru the other ones, regarding the Laguna Colorada [red lagoon], train cemetery, sunset and sunrise in the desert… 😮 Take care!
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Oh, I’ve read those posts. I particularly liked the ones with the train cemetery! I look forward to your response about the tour agencies.
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A surreal landscape ☆
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Completely!!!
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