Uyuni Salt Flats - Bolivia

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2007

While in the high plains of Bolivia, teams of medical professionals from the US and Bolivia took a day off from holding medical clinics to enjoy a day on the Salar de Uyuni in the altiplano of Bolivia. The US team was assembled by Project Helping Hands of the US while the Bolivian team and the in country logistics were arranged by the Cup of Cold Water Ministries (www.ccwm.org) . Ride along with the medical teams as we enjoy a day and night on the worlds largest salt flats, and the flattest large place in the world, the Uyuni.

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Uploader Comments (danhennenfent)

  • Great shots Dan!!!! =D that was an awesome med trip!!!!

  • De nada! Gracias hermano Felipe.

  • Cual es el nombre de la musica q esta en el video?

  • Ne Se, porque no hablo Espanol - no mucho.

    Pero mi amigo Felipe Kittleson si. Escribo mi amigo.

    Daniel

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  • To all tourists trying to enter Chile from Bolivia in the area of Tambo Quemado and nearby cross points to be careful. Chile in the 70' has planted around 90,000 antipersonnel and antitank land mines. The Ottawa Convention, which outlaws the use, production, stockpiling and transfer of antipersonnel mines, calls for the mine-removal process to be completed in 2012.

    Chile only removed 20%. It is best and justifiably for tourist to stay in the Bolivian side and enjoy the Uyuni salt flats

  • It's only worth it if there's a layer of water on top. D:

  • La primera es "tomalo" de Hillsong, la segunda tambien es de Hillsong (creo)...pero la tercera, no se...

  • NASA calibrates ICESat to the Salar de Uyuni's stable surface.

    ICESat=Ice Cloud Land Elevation Satellite.

    Astronaut Neil Armstrong visited these flats of salt. It appears he was more impresed with Uyuni than the moon because the Moon is dead and Uyuni is alive.

  • ¡Amazing, wonderful!

    I want to be there again.

    saludos desde Bolivia.

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