Exploring Bolivia

Bolivia might not be one of those countries that came to your mind when talking about Latin America. Indeed, it is a landlocked country in South America surrounded by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Peru. After its defeat in the War of the Pacific with Chile, their only extension to the Pacific coast fell into Chilean hands.

Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat and one of Bolivia’s most popular tourist destinations. It is the largest deposit of salt on Earth with over 64 million tons of salt covering 10582 kilometers square of land. When it rains a thin layer of water is formed on the salt flat creating a reflective surface, so it is also crowned the world’s largest natural mirror. #天空之鏡

Only in Salar de Uyuni
Only in Salar de Uyuni
Only in Salar de Uyuni

Biodiversity of Bolivia is also extraordinary. 40% of all animal and plant life available on Earth could be found in Bolivia. Because of this, 17% of Bolivia has been designated as protected areas to protect the wild life.

Bolivia is home to the highest cities in the world. El Alto is the highest administrative city in the world at an altitude of 13615 feet (4150 meters). Although Spanish is the most spoken language in Bolivia, it also recognizes more than 30 other languages as its official languages, which makes Bolivia the Land of Languages. It is also one of the few places you could mine Ametrine, or Bolivianite, yellow and purple hexagonal stones formed from citrine and amethyst.

Bolivianite