A worker digs salt out of the Uyuni flats.
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Algae in the Laguna Colorada gives it a red color.
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Minerals in Bolivia’s Laguna Verde change the water from blue to green when the wind blows.
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A fishing boat rests on the shore of Isla del Sol in Lake Titicaca. Isla del Sol is the birthplace of the sun according to the Incan creation myth, and is home to several Incan ruins. Lake Titicaca, the second largest lake in South America, is roughly the size of Connecticut.
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A field of geysers spout smoke into the morning air near the Salar de Uyuni. The area is a popular destination for eco-tourists, offering a variety of wildlife and geological phenomena
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Flamingos dance in unison along the banks of a lake near the Salar de Uyuni.
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Tourists and locals walk past shops selling woven goods in Copacabana. The city is known for its colorful and lively parties during holidays, and as a hub for tourists exploring Lake Titicaca
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A chola waits to cross a street in La Paz. The distinctive dress of cholas, braided hair, knit shawl, and bowler hat, comes from dress codes placed on indigenous populations during the colonial period
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