Uyuni
"A salt desert where two skies meet"
Uyuni (Aymara, uyu pen (enclosure), yard, cemetery, -ni a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one that has got a pen", "the one with a pen") is a city in the southwest of Bolivia. There is little agriculture in the area because water supplies are scarce and somewhat saline. Uyuni primarily serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the world's largest salt flats, the nearby Uyuni salt flat. Each year the city receives approximately 60,000 visitors from around the globe. The city also acts as a gateway for commerce and traffic crossing into and out of Bolivia from and to Chile, and there is a customs and immigration post downtown. Founded in 1890 as a trading post, the city has a population of 10,460 (2012 official estimate). The town has an extensive street-market. It lies at the edge of a
1 starry night skies
2 watching the sunrise
3 booming cultural industry
4 breath of fresh oxygen
5 aboriginal cuisine
Key travel information
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Time
UTC-04
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Currency
BOB
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Voltage
115V,230V
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Languages
Spanish, Quechua, Aymara