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Travel Spotting: The Worlds Largest Mirror (Heaven on Earth)

Written by Gary

The worlds largest salt flat, in Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia is one of those awe-inspiring things. In the rainy season, the water collects on the flat creating the effect of a mirror. The place is nick-named The Border between Heaven and Earth, and if you take a look at these pics, you will see that the name fits.

I don’t even know what I could say to do justice to these amazing pictures, but I guess an explanation is in order. I like looking in mirrors. I am not saying that I’m vain, but I am saying that I am conceited, arrogant, and an all around bastard. I also love traveling, and seeing all the awe-inspiring things that nature has to offer ( I live in NYC, after all ).

The worlds largest salt flat, in Salar De Uyuni, Bolivia is one of those awe-inspiring things. In the rainy season, the water collects on the flat creating the effect of a mirror. The place is nick-named The Border between Heaven and Earth, and if you take a look at these pics, you will see that the name fits.

I want to go there, lean down into the mirror, say hello to God, and pluck my bushy ass eyebrows.

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Gary

Gary is the gay guy that every girl wants to be, and every guy wants to be with (Mostly because he can't get pregnant). He is based in Manhattan, but loves traveling to exotic new people, and sleeping with interesting new places. He is an adventurous writer, digital artist, and game designer that will try almost anything if it makes a good story.
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