4Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah

The bleak Bonneville Salt Flats actually resemble Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni. This stark white cracked, and curled, lunar-like landscape spans 30,000+ acres. Once ancient Lake Bonneville dried up, these salt pans were pretty much all that remained. Perhaps unsurprisingly, you will find absolutely nothing growing here.

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