9 Amazing Facts About Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni That Will Blow Your Mind (And #6 Even Surprises Locals!)
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7. The Incahuasi Island Phenomenon
Incahuasi Island, a stunning geological structure seemingly out of place in the salt desert, stands midway across this great white expanse. Giant cactus-covered ancient reef is evidence of the prehistoric past of the area when it was hidden under an old sea. Rising sharply from the salt flat, the island—formed from the remains of algae and fossils—hosts hundreds of cactus species that have adapted to the hostile environment. Estimates place some of these cactus, which reach heights of over 30 feet (9 meters), over 1,000 years old. Research on the island's ecology has uncovered intricate adaptations allowing species of plants and animals to thrive in this hostile surroundings.

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