Uyuni
Published 2019-06-25
courtesy UyuniSaltFlat.com
Isla Incahuasi (Inkawasi or Inka Wasi) is an island in the sea of salt covered with giant Trichocereus cacti.
Incahuasi Island
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Sunbathing on an ancient coral reef in the Salar de Uyuni.
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Hundreds of cacti on Isla Incahuasi.
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Giant cactus on Isla Incahuasi.
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Take a fun picture with a cactus your size!
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You can hike to the top of the island.
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Sunset on Incahuasi Island.
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The parking and rest area at Isla Incahuasi is usually filled with tourists.
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This cactus is over a thousand years old.
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Night on Isla Incahuasi.
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Panoramic view of the Salt Flat from Isla Incahuasi.
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These cacti can grow several meters tall
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Rainclouds over the salt flat.
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A llama stands next to cactus on Incahuasi Island.
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You will have time to walk around the island and take photos.
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Those mountains are actually quite far away.
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The 'island' stands in the middle of the Salar.
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The views from the island are amazing.
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Vizcacha hide among the cacti on Incahuasi Island.
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Sunrise at Isla Incahuasi.
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Another island in the distance.
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