The largest salt flat in the world is miles above sea level. Where are we?

The largest salt flat in the world is miles above sea level. Where are we?

A Mongolia
B Morocco
C Bolivia

The Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat at about 4,000 sq miles, the remains of an ancient lakebed in the Andes mountains. When covered by rainfall, the motionless layer of water turns into the world’s biggest mirror.

The correct answer is Bolivia.

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