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  • Laguna Verde is a salt lake in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivia, Province of South Lipez on the Chilean border. Its colour is caused by sediments, containing copper minerals. It is elevated some 4,300 m above sea level.
    BO_PLH_A0049.jpg
  • Laguna Verde is a salt lake in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivia, Province of South Lipez on the Chilean border. Its colour is caused by sediments, containing copper minerals. It is elevated some 4,300 m above sea level.
    BO_PLH_A0021.jpg
  • Laguna Verde is a salt lake in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivia, Province of South Lipez on the Chilean border. Its colour is caused by sediments, containing copper minerals. It is elevated some 4,300 m above sea level.
    BO_PLH_A0006.jpg
  • Laguna Verde is a salt lake in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivia, Province of South Lipez on the Chilean border. Its colour is caused by sediments, containing copper minerals. It is elevated some 4,300 m above sea level.
    BO_PLH_A0008.jpg
  • Laguna Verde is a salt lake in the southwest of the altiplano of Bolivia, Province of South Lipez on the Chilean border. Its colour is caused by sediments, containing copper minerals. It is elevated some 4,300 m above sea level.
    BO_PLH_A0057.jpg
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