8 inches squared per mile... and yet theres many photos that show up to 80 miles clear to the other side of Salar de Uyuni, the world's longest salt flat. After it rains, the whole surface is a mirror, as far as the eye should see there should only be a mirror, not the base of ranges at the other end, of which, should be 20 storeys below the viewers sight
8 inches squared per mile... and yet theres many photos that show up to 80 miles clear to the other side of Salar de Uyuni, the world longest salt flat. After it rains, the whole surface is a mirror, as far as the eye should see there should only be a mirror, not the base of small ranges at the other end, of which, should be 20 storeys below the viewers sight
8 inches squared per mile... and yet theres many photos that show up to 80 miles clear to the other side of Salar de Uyuni, the world longest salt flat. After it rains, the whole surface is a mirror, as far as the eye should see there should only be a mirror, not the base of ranges at the other end, of which, should be 20 storeys below the viewers sight
8 inches squared per mile... and yet theres many photos that show up to 80 miles clear to the other side of Salar de Uyuni, the world longest salt flat. After it rains, the whole surface is a mirror, as far as the eye should see there should only be the mirror
8 inches squared per mile... and yet theres many photos that show up to 80 miles clear to the other side of Salar de Uyuni, the world longest salt flat