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  1. The third largest salt flats in the world, the Salinas Grandes Argentina is so big that it spans both Salta & Jujuy Provinces. And with an area of around 212 km 2, when you’re in it, it’s hard to see beyond it.

  2. The Salinas Grandes del Noroeste, shared by the provinces of Jujuy and Salta, are the best known salt flats in Argentina. They extend over an area of 212 km2 at an altitude of 3,450 meters above sea level.

  3. 21 mar 2024 · Salinas Grandes are Argentina's most famous salt flats, covering a whopping 6,000 km² (about 2,300 square mi). That's a lot of ground, but they're still playing second fiddle to Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni, which stretches over 10,582 km² (about 4,086 square mi).

  4. 8 sie 2018 · Argentina’s Salt Flats (Salinas Grandes) sits in the middle of a major highway, so I see no reason why you can’t visit them any time you want. How to Get There = The Salt Flats are quite remote, & the two ways to get there are: 1) Rent a car, or 2) Book a tour in Salta (I booked mine via Trip Advisor for $75).

  5. 18 cze 2018 · Everything you need to know to see the Salinas Grandes in Jujuy, the best tours, time to visit, and how to take fun pictures in the Salt Flats Argentina.

  6. The Salinas Grandes are located in the north in the provinces of Jujuy and Salta (in Argentina), at an average altitude of 3,450 meters (11,320 feet) above sea level. It covers an area of 212 km 2 (82 sq mi) and is well-known for its vast white desert. [1] The desert is about 320 km (200 mi) long.

  7. 11 lut 2022 · The ancient dried-up river remnants that create a salt flat leave a completely surreal image. You are surrounded by an immaculate white landscape, the only break in the horizon being the majestic Andes Mountains.

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