Tourists on Explora's Traversia of southern Bolivia enjoy breakfast in the sun at Explora's camp at the village of Tahua on the northern shore of the Salar de Uyuni,the largest salt flat in the world at over 12,000 square kilometres.
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- The huts of the second camp on Explora's traversia in southern Bolivia,look north from a cactus-covered hillside towards the Salar de Uyuni
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