Photography: Day Colors of the Desert in Uyuni, Bolivia.

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Intriguing Rock Formation… not a Plant, Though!

 

A few days back, I’ve shared images here of the sun setting along the desert in Uyuni, during our trip through the largest Salt Flats in the world- the “Salar de Uyuni”. Now, sharing some images from the desert under it’s daylight colors…

 


Inspirational post:

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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.

Author: 3rdCultureChildren

Welcome! Here I am, 'releasing' my thoughts on traveling, parenting, raising TCKs, teaching, writing, working... and who knows what else! I’m a WIFE, 'geeky-stuff' SCIENTIST, TEACHER, AMATEUR photographer, MOM of 3, TRAVELER by choice and by marriage, and of course, a HOUSEHOLD QUEEN!!

12 thoughts on “Photography: Day Colors of the Desert in Uyuni, Bolivia.”

  1. 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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  2. 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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    1. 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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