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Places: Postcards: South

The following photos depict scenery from places south of the equator: Peru, Tanzania, and Australia 

  • I did not know that this landscape, tucked away in southwest Bolivia, existed until 2007. I came across the hexagonal plains while leafing through a friend's travel photos of his escapades throughout South America.

{quote}What's THAT?{quote} I pointed to a photo of blue and white expanse. All I wanted to do was bound across it. 

{quote}The Salar de Uyuni. Bolivia's salt flats{quote} 

Eight months later I was there. 

This image of the remote Salar de Uyuni and surrounding landscapes that are within a day's drive of it, is a place where flamingoes thrive at 4,000 meters above sea level, nary a human in sight.
  • I did not know that this landscape, tucked away in southwest Bolivia, existed until 2007. I came across the hexagonal plains while leafing through a friend's travel photos of his escapades throughout South America.

{quote}What's THAT?{quote} I pointed to a photo of blue and white expanse. All I wanted to do was bound across it. 

{quote}The Salar de Uyuni. Bolivia's salt flats{quote} 

Eight months later I was there. 

In Bolivia's remote Salar de Uyuni and the surrounding landscapes that are within a day's drive of it, flamingoes thrive at 4,000 meters above sea level, nary a human in sight.
  • I did not know that this landscape, tucked away in southwest Bolivia, existed until 2007. I came across the hexagonal plains while leafing through a friend's travel photos of his escapades throughout South America.{quote}What's THAT?{quote} I pointed to a photo of blue and white expanse. All I wanted to do was bound across it. {quote}The Salar de Uyuni. Bolivia's salt flats{quote} Eight months later I was there. In Bolivia's remote Salar de Uyuni and the surrounding landscapes that are within a day's drive of it, flamingoes thrive at 4,000 meters above sea level, nary a human in sight.
  • I did not know that this landscape, tucked away in southwest Bolivia, existed until 2007. I came across the hexagonal plains while leafing through a friend's travel photos of his escapades throughout South America.

{quote}What's THAT?{quote} I pointed to a photo of blue and white expanse. All I wanted to do was bound across it. 

{quote}The Salar de Uyuni. Bolivia's salt flats{quote} 

Eight months later I was there. 

In Bolivia's remote Salar de Uyuni and the surrounding landscapes that are within a day's drive of it, flamingoes thrive at 4,000 meters above sea level, nary a human in sight.
  • Bondi Beach in early January. Midday.
  • Rainforest. Madre de Dios Region.
  • Rainforest. Madre de Dios Region.
  • Lake Manyara National Park.
  • Baobab trees in the Serengeti.
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