The world's largest natural mirror in this country, your face will occur everywhere
The mirror holds a special place in every person’s life. We see ourselves in the mirror a few times a day – sometimes to decorate, sometimes to check ourselves, sometimes like this. But have you ever seen a mirror in which the whole sky, sun, cloud and your reflection appear together? If not seen, let us take you to the world’s greatest natural mirror in the mysterious and incredible world of Salar de Uyuni. Where is this incredible mirror located? Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt soil in the world, spread over an area of about 10,582 square kilometers in South America. The area is located in the Potosi section of Bolivia, in the Daniel Campos Province near Andesberg and is located at an altitude of about 3,656 meters above sea level. The country here is so flat and shiny that the entire area during the rainy season when a thin layer of water climbs on its surface, the entire area becomes in a large mirror. How did this enormous mirror become? This incredible salt soil is actually the remains of an ancient lake (Lake Minchin). Millions of years ago this area was a lake earlier, but over time the lake dried up and left a large flat area full of salt and minerals. This dried lake is known today as Salar de Uyuni. After the rain, a thin layer of water freezes here which makes it the largest natural mirror in the world. Wherever you see, you can only see yourself, the sky and the clouds. Why is it called ‘heaven of the earth’? The scene here looks no less than a magical world. Especially during sunrise and sunset, when the reflection of the sun falls on the salt surface, the sun seems to come from the ground and go there. Thousands of tourists from all over the world come here every year to see this view. For photographers, it’s nothing less than a dream place. The treasure of lithium is very important, not only for her beauty, but also from the economic point of view. The world’s largest lithium reserves exist here. It is estimated that 50 to 70 percent of the world’s lithium is obtained from here, which is used from batteries to electric vehicles. Salt hotels – a unique experience, talk about hotels built for tourists in this remote environment, and they are also incredible in themselves. Many hotels here such as Palacio de SAL, Hotel de Sal Luna Salada and Cristal Sama are completely made of salt blocks. The walls of these hotels, floors, roof, even furniture are of salt. It is a unique and exciting experience in itself. Train Cemetery – The testimony of the past is located about three kilometers from Salar de Uyuni. Another scenic place – Train Cemetery. At the end of the 19th century, there was a movement of several trains on the railway track created by British engineers for mining purposes. But after the mining was stopped, these trains became useless and today these war trains stand there like a unique museum, which tells the story of the past. Conclusion Salar de Uyuni is not only a wonderful natural website, but it is a combination of human imagination and wonder of nature. Where the mirror becomes not just a device, but a unique work of nature. If you ever want to see yourself fly in the air, then stand in front of this mirror – and then watch nature show your reflection in a new form.