Bolivia
Found the pools of water that act as mirrors. Quite wet to get to it (water was probably 1 inch deep), but ground was still firm if you follow the tracks.
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We parked where the salar got wet to protect our van. Walked way past the two mirror entries but there's just some puddles left, nothing romantic, would skip it if it hasn't rained since this entry. Just hundreds of tyre tracks in what looks like dirty snow now.
Report Check-InMirroring pools still there now in October. Beautiful reflection although the wind makes the water a bit wavy. Lots of cars from tours arriving from 5.30 on.
It starts to be wet around 400 meters before the actual pools so you should park your vehicle a bit further if you want to avoid getting it wet. So much recommended!
Full of water! Lot's of tourists during sunset. We stayed here, in the middle of the water mirror, overnight and amazed by the reflection of the starry sky. But all the water around us was home in the morning.
Report Check-Inbasically no water left here. we came for sunset and there were at least 30 tour cars fighting over maybe a football field size puddle. we camped like a km to the west, outside of the slushy area, and came back in the morning at like 8 and had it all to ourselves for like an hour.
Report Check-InLast remaining pool of water is a little bit south of this dot. We parked where the salt started being wet and walked in, scared we might get stuck, but there are lots of tracks all the way through the water.
Report Check-InFound the pools of water that act as mirrors. Quite wet to get to it (water was probably 1 inch deep), but ground was still firm if you follow the tracks.
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