
There are many places that I have visited in Latin America about which everyone was telling me it was absolutely amazing, blah blah blah, and once on the site, I was not necessarily stunned. But the Salar de Uyuni was different. It was truly magnificient.
First, Ada and Peter had chosen the agency. Despite having guaranteed everything with them (number of people in the car, places to see and stuff), we got some surprises. If I can give some advice about this, ask the agency to write everything on paper (landmarks, food, water, accomodation, and stuff) and confirm with the driver the program for everyday. Despite some problems, we have not been disappointed by the journey.
We started with the train cemetery,
then we arrived on the famous Salar,
where we could see the salinas.
We went on the lakeside to stay in a salt hostel,
and we ran after the lamas,
before taking pictures on the lake.
The day after we saw mummies in a cave,
and we went up on the neighbouring volcano. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to see the crater.
We then went to the Fish Island, which we boycotted to take many stupid pictures.
On the third day, we saw volcanic rocks near an active volcano,
we had lunch close to flamingos,
Then I managed to get ashamed in the middle of the desert by walking/falling into a muddy sulfur lake.
Later on, we climbed on rocks in the middle of nowhere,
and we slept by the Coloured Lagoon.
That night, we had wine!
The following day, early in the morning, we saw geysers
from very close
we went for a swim, despite the terrible cold, in the thermal baths.
And finally we saw the Green Lagoon and the volcano Licancabur.
And so we arrived at the border where I said goodbye to everyone
And I took the bus to Chile...

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Tu écris vraiment petit petit
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