Alien-Looking Landscapes You Can Actually Visit on Earth

15. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia – Earth’s Giant Mirror

Salt drying in Salar de Uyuni. Photo Credit: Envato @AFGreen

Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt flat, is one of the most surreal places on the planet. When dry, its endless expanse of white salt crust creates a stunning, blindingly bright alien terrain. But after a rain, the thin layer of water transforms it into the world’s largest mirror, perfectly reflecting the sky above. Walking on the salt flat during this time feels like floating between two infinite dimensions, making it one of the most magical, otherworldly experiences Earth has to offer.

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