Torotoro, Bolivia: Walking with dinosaurs
In Torotoro, Bolivia, a Pterodactyl flopping around on land is easy to imagine. Dinosaurs footprints walk through this lost world of canyons and caves.
In Torotoro, Bolivia, a Pterodactyl flopping around on land is easy to imagine. Dinosaurs footprints walk through this lost world of canyons and caves.
The Bolivia salt flats were so vast I shrank like Alice in Wonderland. The nearby flamingos seemed ready to play croquet. Talking geysers, rainbow lakes, and abandoned train playgrounds added to the whimsy.
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat. Yet, it’s just one part of a massive national park packed with natural wonders.
Only photos of the Atacama Desert can fully express its surreal beauty where words fail. Red rocks and sand sculpt shapes and landscapes found on other planets.
Ever dream of visiting other planets? In Chile’s Atacama Desert, lunar valleys, martian red canyons, and the world’s clearest views of the milky way bring the universe down to Earth.