The Salinas Grandes are a salt flat extending over more than 200 square kilometres at an elevation of approx. 3450 m asl. They have evolved into a major tourist attraction, with access only allowed through guided tours. Part of the surface is covered by water after periods of increased precipitation.
- Location
- View on OpenStreetMap
- Created
- on Sunday 11 February 2024 by Martin Mergili
- Region
- Keywords
- cloudscape, high-mountain ecosystems, lightscape, mountainscape, people, reflection, salt flat, science|education, Zonobiome III
- Visits and license
- 911 visits, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license