This is one of our first photography outings while acclimating in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, on our way to the much anticipated salt fields of Bolivia. Our goal was to see the tens of thousands of acres of salt flats of Bolivia or the Salar de Uyuni. These salt flats are submerged in 4-8 inches of calm reflective water. My desire to drive to the salt flats of Bolivia resulted from Art Wolfe showing beautiful, unique photos through his TV series, Travels to the Edge. So much of the Uyuni salt flats of Bolivia have changed since then and not necessarily for the better. (Please note you may click on images for a larger viewing)
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Sedona, Arizona
Sedona was our first extended stay since returning from six months in Europe. Driving across the country from the ship’s port in Fort Lauderdale to Northern California can wear a person down. Clearly it is better than sitting in a cubical struggling with a company budget on a cold, windy Chicago day, but the travel can get a bit old. We do our best to find fun places to visit along the way such as Graceland, but three weeks in Sedona, not having to move suitcases or learn new appliances and shower workings, was a welcome relief. Continue reading