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Desierto De Salvador Dali. On The Road To The Laguna Verde In The Bolivean Andes, Near The Chilean Border, People Cross This Unearthly Landscape. It Is Called The Desierto De Dali And Is A Part Of The Reserva National Eduardo Avaroa. The Extremely Thin And Clean Air At The Altitude Of 4500M Makes The Sky Almost Look Black. The Mountains In The Background Are Coloured By The Many Sorts Of Mineral Resources Like Iron, Cupper And Sulfates. It's Been Decades Since The Last Rain In This Region.

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Desierto De Salvador Dali. On the road to the Laguna Verde in the Bolivean Andes, near the Chilean border, people cross this unearthly landscape. It is called the Desierto de Dali and is a part of the Reserva National Eduardo Avaroa. The extremely thin and clean air at the altitude of 4500m makes the sky almost look black. The mountains in the background are coloured by the many sorts of mineral resources like iron, cupper and sulfates. It's been decades since the last rain in this region.

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