@@tristandavies418 He didn't say she would drown genius. Falling into any body of water will still get you wet, which obviously she was trying to avoid. Now read that last sentence like you were trying to explain something to a re+@rb (UA-cam warned me about using the word that best describes you, that's why it's written in jibberish)
I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love
It's indeed beautiful, It is considered one of the wonders of the world and holds a world record for being the largest salt flat on the planet. It is located 3 meters above sea level and covers approximately 9,000 to 10,000 square kilometers + 10 million tons of salt.
It probably won’t with all the tourism, I’m from Chile and I went to the Atacama Desert a few months ago and it’s almost white because of the salt and there are salt lakes but only one you can get into and only for 10-15 minutes and without sunscreen (only in your face) and there are paths through the Desert where you can drive, although I’ve never been to Bolivia so I’m not sure
Oh my gosh! As a Bolivian I absolutely love people visiting the country, especially el salar de uyuni which is such a magical place. In case you were wondering those holes are called ojos de mar, which translates to eyes of the sea. They can be dangerous, but the salt is usually very strong.
as a bolivian american, seeing more appreciation posts about anything related to bolivia warms my heart so much because nobody really talks about how beautiful the country is.
You should look up the salt cathedral in Poland (Wieliczka salt mine), ive never heard anyone speak of it but it's actually one of the wildest things ive ever seen
I’m half Bolivian and have been there a few times. Just a tip though, the food in Bolivia is not always easy on the digestive system for foreigners. Especially if unboiled water or vegetables is used. Make sure that if you do go to Uyuni on one of the guided tours with lunch included that you go to a nice place. I know some of my relatives have had bad experiences with it, the meat too. In general I wouldn’t eat any street food there. The salt desert is magical though, so if you do come to visit, I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time! Also Minuteman has the best pizza. Don’t ask me why Uyuni is obsessed with pizza
who says she doesn't? just because you get a minute of her life does not mean that's all she's ever doing lmao, chill. maybe go touch grass or something idk
@@junebug313it's a 60 second video? Have you never seen family take pictures or videos during there vactions? It takes up 1% MAX of the whole time they are there lmao.
Muchas gracias por visitar Bolivia espero hayas tenido una experiencia inolvidable! 😊🇧🇴 I love seeing people visit my country, it has many beautiful places to go to, but unfortunately doesn't get the attention it deserves
Nunca he viajado, pero si alguna vez tengo la oportunidad, quiero viajar a Bolivia, parece único. Siempre he dicho que no escuchamos lo suficiente sobre Bolivia en Latam. Ojalá se apreciara más su belleza.
@@sunnysumni1787 sii, está muy infravalorado :'(, sabías que además de tener el desierto de sal más grande del mundo, tenemos uno de los yacimientos paleontológicos más importantes también? Se llama Cal orcko y está en Sucre, es un muro lleno con más de 5.000 huellas de dinosaurios de al menos 15 especies distintas. Es algo increíble de ver!
People don’t know about the food 0.0 I showed my very American workers Salteñas and they were addicted. During New Year’s 2024 I showed my classmates Chicharron and they were surprised at my ability to cook for a first time. In the US my mum knows Fricase Paceña and is the only one in my community who knows how to do it. Mom and her sisters are like the three bears story, the oldest one has too little servings, the youngest can over feed you, and my mom’s just right! Stayed for two months and still remember it 11 years later.
Imagine going to sleep in your bed and waking up there surround by family and loved ones that has passed. And a man with a powerful, fatherly, and loving energy walks up to you and says: welcome home 😢❤
Everyone's talking about it looking like a scene from a game or show, I just remember this place on my journey to take down a major Bolivian drug cartel.
La verdad te entiendo un poco, para muchos de nosotros es difícil pagar ese viaje, tienen precios muy altos obviamente para turistas, y suben muchísimo más en las épocas lluviosas. Yo fui solo una vez, es muy lindo pero estábamos a -6° jkaakskdd
That's fucking amazing.. mirror and sky, sculptures and hotels, biking on clouds, the use of salt, ground salt holes, lightning in the distance.. some Neverland or Narnia scene right there
i once dreamed of a hole that size, if not slightly bigger in a path and when i looked inside it, there's water inside and it looks like a tight deep cave, and and there's lots of glowing in the dark creatures and corals in it but i know that there's a giant creature down there waiting for a snack. then i met a girl and she felt so familiar. we walked to school, i fell in love with her and asked her name. she answered and kissed me then, i woke up and thinks sooooo hard to remember what her name was but to this day, i can't still recall.
I went to a place like that, but in the Northwest of Argentina. I was little, but I remember the local guide telling us first thing that it's dangerous to go around without a local guide because you may step on something that looks safe and go under the water. The place didn't have the same mirror effect, but it was still amazing. We drove too, but following the car of the guide while on a call. Unfortunately, I don't remember much more than that
I laughed when she thought that something living could bite her from that salty environment… and wasn’t afraid of being near a hole that could collapse at any time.
Polished salt flat circles with water are how the egyptians and greeks used to map out the solar system thousands of years ago they could literally see the reflection of the planets and stars in the water, polished salt look into it its actually really really crazy
I really don't like that you almost discredit the beauty of the salt flats year round. They're stunning, regardless of season, just in unbelievably different ways.
I would like to tell you that if you visit iceland then you should never walk on new lava even if it looks solid because although it looks solid from above it might still have a hollow chamber underneath or just straight up have lava beneath it
As a photographer those salt flats have been one of my dream shooting locations for decades! I no longer have the money or physical ability to visit. Life kicks you when you're down sometimes... 😮💨
Love that your instinct just told you to stand almost at the edge of the hole where it was getting thinner and might collapse🙃
Haha I do the same when ice fishing! 😂😂 same thing!
u float in salt water genius
It's salty you'll float
@@tristandavies418 He didn't say she would drown genius.
Falling into any body of water will still get you wet, which obviously she was trying to avoid.
Now read that last sentence like you were trying to explain something to a re+@rb
(UA-cam warned me about using the word that best describes you, that's why it's written in jibberish)
@@Sheershepard dont lie nobody thinks about you during holidays or ever do they?
I cried inside when they drove the car through the saltwater. Those guides must go through vehicles like crazy.
Same here.
Right?! Hopefully they give them a real thorough cleaning afterwards. Local labour is cheap enough that it's probably the way to go.
As someone who lives in the rust belt a car could easily last 5 years there, especially if they just bolt a block of zinc to it.
They're definitely spraying these off dayily
I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love tire micro plastics in my salt I love
sticks toes in "i couldnt feel the bottom"
🙉🙈 lol it was scary
@brookewalding understandable but that made you look sp silly lol. *Barely sticks foot in* "I couldn't feel the bottom." Lol
@@remingtonpeterson7788 lol I am a silly guuurrrl
@@remingtonpeterson7788Y'all took it too serious. ☠️🤦♀️
Its bottom of the barrel stfu @smartPerson12355
"It's not safe to drive on, so we drove on it."
*goes 3 inches deep* “I couldn’t feel the bottom”
damn, cool
A sad date for both people involved
Aye that’s a lot of inches
@@TheSethOlsoni agree🥹
That’s average ye
this is actually the most beautiful vid i’ve seen on shorts
U ain't got too worry sis nothing gonna touch u under there it's too salty for living fish alone
Thanks nana baby 🩵 although it wasn’t fish I was worried about 😅
Gollum could swim up and grab your foot
@@VMM34 exactly
@@brookewaldingI feel it it’s such an irrational fear but like, catch me sticking my hand in that? oh hell no!
We only know about 5% of the ocean dude, how could we know there isn't something there
With that much salt, all you'd find alive under the salt bed are very simple organisms, single-celled or maybe a little larger...
If even that they’d have to be working against osmosis constantly
Welcome to tanjiro's mind
I was LOOKING for this comment!! Thank you kind soul for saying what needed to be said XD
Oh my god!!!!! I was literally thinking this!!!!
Yes!!!
Yo! I love this comment
I was looking for this comment because I was about to comment the seem thingggg
Why is nobody talking about how beautiful the place is?
It's indeed beautiful, It is considered one of the wonders of the world and holds a world record for being the largest salt flat on the planet. It is located 3 meters above sea level and covers approximately 9,000 to 10,000 square kilometers + 10 million tons of salt.
Fun fact, salt used to be pressed into coins and used as currency before gold was and was considered more valuable than gold for a very long time.
Salt wasn't used as coins my guy it was just very valuable for preserving meats and fish
Source?
@@Polisciandfries babe, it was literally used as currency. not necessarily coins, but you could easily pay for things with salt by weight.
@@t.n.1116literally any grade school world studies class. it was used as currency by weight.
Where exactly did this happen
Wow. This place is breathtaking. I hope it stays preserved!
It probably won’t with all the tourism, I’m from Chile and I went to the Atacama Desert a few months ago and it’s almost white because of the salt and there are salt lakes but only one you can get into and only for 10-15 minutes and without sunscreen (only in your face) and there are paths through the Desert where you can drive, although I’ve never been to Bolivia so I’m not sure
Tokyo ghouls and demon slayer got ther sky shots there lol
A next comment I was looking for
Sameee❤
Oshiete yo
LMAOO
@@ChloeChangg oshiete yo
Oh my gosh! As a Bolivian I absolutely love people visiting the country, especially el salar de uyuni which is such a magical place. In case you were wondering those holes are called ojos de mar, which translates to eyes of the sea. They can be dangerous, but the salt is usually very strong.
This place looks both amazing and scary at the same time
It's my home land. Please be kind to her (we have a goddess that is the land and everything itself). It's absolutely beautiful and not scary at all. ❤
It's scary bc it's literally a desert
A salty and extremely freezing desert.
True
Thanks for showing some cool parts of my country 🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
Its giving kingdom heart
OMG YEAH
That was my first thought too!
This comment is giving 40yo energy
@@HasanPikerIsADouche I'm 19 😭😭😭
@@HasanPikerIsADouchebruh, that makes no sense
as a bolivian american, seeing more appreciation posts about anything related to bolivia warms my heart so much because nobody really talks about how beautiful the country is.
You should look up the salt cathedral in Poland (Wieliczka salt mine), ive never heard anyone speak of it but it's actually one of the wildest things ive ever seen
Oh my goodness!! It’s beautiful. Wow.
Yes I never hear people talking about it ! It's not special for me tho because I was there like 3 times for school trip :)
Is that the one is the salt mine? Because that place is insane.
Does it taste like salt too? Lmao
@@roanoke7551 yes that's the one
I’m half Bolivian and have been there a few times. Just a tip though, the food in Bolivia is not always easy on the digestive system for foreigners. Especially if unboiled water or vegetables is used. Make sure that if you do go to Uyuni on one of the guided tours with lunch included that you go to a nice place. I know some of my relatives have had bad experiences with it, the meat too. In general I wouldn’t eat any street food there. The salt desert is magical though, so if you do come to visit, I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time! Also Minuteman has the best pizza. Don’t ask me why Uyuni is obsessed with pizza
ahhh I wish we would have gone to Minuteman that sounds gooood
i can hear the
oshiete oshiete yo~ 😂😂
😂
😂😂
sono shikumi wo 😩
Boku no Naka ni~
Dareka iru no?
@Aki_hikariii kowareta kowareta yo kono sekai de
I want to go there during the rainy season. It all looks like a work of art.
This mut be where they film anime openings/j
Tanjiro’s mind scape
Oshiete oshiete
Cool, I didn’t know that!
@@Aliyahlopeliterally what i was thinking
SAO 😂😊
Getting Skyward Sword final boss vibes
I was looking in the comments if someone else had the same thought :D
why does this look like heaven
Fr and that hole is like a peep hole so the angels can check on family
Real@@IbVoid.
imagine travelling the world and never being able to put your damn phone down lmao
who says she doesn't? just because you get a minute of her life does not mean that's all she's ever doing lmao, chill. maybe go touch grass or something idk
@@Charlie-yv3iboh you told him to touch grass. You must be so cultured and outdoorsy and enlightened
It's 60 seconds? It's just like taking family pictures or videos well on vaction lol.
@@junebug313it's a 60 second video? Have you never seen family take pictures or videos during there vactions? It takes up 1% MAX of the whole time they are there lmao.
@@berserkagain7976 i said nothing about the girl taking a video. I commented on the ridiculous touch grass statement
Very few organisms can live in such high salt enviornments. It is unlikely anything big enough to bite you would be in that salt flat.
I'm not taking any chances with a possible Chupacabra encounter.
@@MikeThePike316 a Chupacabra breathing salty water???
Omg girl I’m scared for you! I kept screaming “Nooo” when you put your hand and foot in 😂😂😂🙈
Muchas gracias por visitar Bolivia espero hayas tenido una experiencia inolvidable! 😊🇧🇴
I love seeing people visit my country, it has many beautiful places to go to, but unfortunately doesn't get the attention it deserves
Nunca he viajado, pero si alguna vez tengo la oportunidad, quiero viajar a Bolivia, parece único. Siempre he dicho que no escuchamos lo suficiente sobre Bolivia en Latam. Ojalá se apreciara más su belleza.
@@sunnysumni1787 sii, está muy infravalorado :'(, sabías que además de tener el desierto de sal más grande del mundo, tenemos uno de los yacimientos paleontológicos más importantes también? Se llama Cal orcko y está en Sucre, es un muro lleno con más de 5.000 huellas de dinosaurios de al menos 15 especies distintas. Es algo increíble de ver!
People don’t know about the food 0.0
I showed my very American workers Salteñas and they were addicted. During New Year’s 2024 I showed my classmates Chicharron and they were surprised at my ability to cook for a first time.
In the US my mum knows Fricase Paceña and is the only one in my community who knows how to do it. Mom and her sisters are like the three bears story, the oldest one has too little servings, the youngest can over feed you, and my mom’s just right!
Stayed for two months and still remember it 11 years later.
@zei_rj6748 Wow que dato tan curioso ojala algun dia puede verlo en persona. Debe ser de gran orgullo para tu pais. :)
So pretty woww!
Yep that cars done
👋 🚙
It look so beautiful 😍
Oh my god that's so beautiful
oshiheteyo shiheteyo..
This needs more likes SMH
Was looking for this comment haha
I KNEW IT LOOKED FAMILIAR 😂
Same phenomena happens in Kutch, India ... It's beautiful 🤩
Not her scared of something biting her in water that nothing can live in
Did you do any research at all before you went?
clearly not lol
I been on many operations there...in Ghost recon lol
I’ve been looking for this comment
@@Romain-Racer28 hahaha thankyou I knew someone would get it
It looks like that one episode from demon slayer where they showed tanjiro's heart/soul thingy its super pretty😮😊
Imagine going to sleep in your bed and waking up there surround by family and loved ones that has passed. And a man with a powerful, fatherly, and loving energy walks up to you and says: welcome home 😢❤
Literally Infinite Azure in Tekken
How pretty nature is sometimes
Wow....that looks absolutely awesome. The mirror effect looks so beautiful. ❤
Everyone's talking about it looking like a scene from a game or show, I just remember this place on my journey to take down a major Bolivian drug cartel.
This happens in Utah every year too
I never gave thought there are other salt flats. So gorgeous
*waves foot over it*
I couldn’t feel the bottom of
This view... Kinda resembles Tanjiro's soul❤
Like if y'all are kimetsu no yaiba/Demon slayer Fan❤❤
Bucket list 🎉
As a Bolivian, Uyuni is not our only cool place. If you come, go to Toro Toro also
It looks so beautiful
Adding this to my bucket list ❤❤ these places r so underrated. Like wtf would ever wanna visit paris after watching such places!!
Wow!! This is unbelievably gorgeous!!😍😱
Wow that’s beautiful!
I cannot believe I lived there my ENTIRE life and never heard or saw that area…
What city is that?
Uyuni, Bolivia! It’s not easy to get to by any means but definitely worth it.
La verdad te entiendo un poco, para muchos de nosotros es difícil pagar ese viaje, tienen precios muy altos obviamente para turistas, y suben muchísimo más en las épocas lluviosas. Yo fui solo una vez, es muy lindo pero estábamos a -6° jkaakskdd
That's fucking amazing.. mirror and sky, sculptures and hotels, biking on clouds, the use of salt, ground salt holes, lightning in the distance.. some Neverland or Narnia scene right there
Bolivia mentioned 🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
I wouldn’t drive a car on that. Salt accelerates corrosion on car frames. That’s why all the cars in the north end up being rust buckets in 5 years.
"I'm in a place I don't know too well, I find a random hole on the ground...let me stick my hand and foot in there real quick!" ......WTF?!?!?
..this looks so beautiful
The reflection is something straight out of an anime 😂
I’ve seen this exact hole about 2 dozen times from various channels. I highly doubt it’s not blocked or marked in some way
GORGEOUS
i once dreamed of a hole that size, if not slightly bigger in a path and when i looked inside it, there's water inside and it looks like a tight deep cave, and and there's lots of glowing in the dark creatures and corals in it but i know that there's a giant creature down there waiting for a snack. then i met a girl and she felt so familiar. we walked to school, i fell in love with her and asked her name. she answered and kissed me then, i woke up and thinks sooooo hard to remember what her name was but to this day, i can't still recall.
i used to live in bolivia with my family and the flats was my favorite part😍
I hope they sell their salt internationally, that would probably help their economy a lot 😊
I went to a place like that, but in the Northwest of Argentina. I was little, but I remember the local guide telling us first thing that it's dangerous to go around without a local guide because you may step on something that looks safe and go under the water. The place didn't have the same mirror effect, but it was still amazing. We drove too, but following the car of the guide while on a call. Unfortunately, I don't remember much more than that
I laughed when she thought that something living could bite her from that salty environment… and wasn’t afraid of being near a hole that could collapse at any time.
With that much salt it'll be a miracle if anything is alive down there. (Except maybe some type of bacteria)
Now that’s amazing.
i know it would probably kill me but that water looks fucking divine
You'll just float. The salt density is so high you won't be able to sink.
when roblox is glitching is you seem like you’re falling into the sky
peaceful, it looks like...
I feel like if I go there I'll have to fight a dark version of myself
Looks cool
That looks like tanjiros place of peace, that is beautiful
Given the amount of salt in that water, I highly doubt there’s any life in those waters
Polished salt flat circles with water are how the egyptians and greeks used to map out the solar system thousands of years ago they could literally see the reflection of the planets and stars in the water, polished salt look into it its actually really really crazy
Finally something real from those “you wouldn’t believe it was real shorts” about amazing places to visit
„I was afraid that something was going to bite me.“
Did you know why the Dead Sea is called the Dead Sea?
I went there when i was a little kid, and until now i didn't understand how lucky i am to jave been able to see that
This looks great for a cosplay photo shoot!
I've travelled to 60 countries and I've never seen anything like this. Absolutely beautiful
إذا كانت هذه الحياة الدنيا فما بالكم جنة عرضها السموات والأرض 🧡🧡
اللهم ارزقنا الجنة ومتعنا فيها بكل مالا عين رأت يارب
You're not going to believe this but I absolutely believe you found a hole in the salt. I dare say it's super believable.
This is on my bucket list
this place looks like tanjiro kamado's soul
Glad to see my country getting recognized
It looks phenomenal
I really don't like that you almost discredit the beauty of the salt flats year round. They're stunning, regardless of season, just in unbelievably different ways.
I kid you not that looks like heaven ❤
"apparently you can use salt to build things"
"apparently you can use rocks for architecture"
That is one of the dumbest things ever said.
That's so beautiful
We have been there without a guide and it was a bit scary but also magical!
It looks exactly like tanjiro's heart lmao
I would like to tell you that if you visit iceland then you should never walk on new lava even if it looks solid because although it looks solid from above it might still have a hollow chamber underneath or just straight up have lava beneath it
Heaven 🌟
As a photographer those salt flats have been one of my dream shooting locations for decades! I no longer have the money or physical ability to visit. Life kicks you when you're down sometimes... 😮💨
🫂
I would die to watch a thunderstorm in that environment
"I almost fell in" - walked up to it slowly
I went there a few years ago and it was incredible! Such a unique experience