NONESUCH EXPEDITIONS   FOUNDED IN 1962
 
The Dawn of Time
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volcanoes and snow-clad peaks,some reaching to over 20, 000 feet.(6000m). Nights are bitterly cold and only the dawn brings a glimmer of warmth for the few inhabitants. The land and climate gets progressively drier to the south of Lake Titicaca.in a plain dominated by salt lakes such as the Laguna of Coipasa or great salt flats like the Salares Coipasa and Uyuni. In the southwestern corner of Bolivia at a higher level are the salty and borax lakes of Laguna Colorada and Laguna Verde 

 

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Land on the left of the map along the border of Bolivia with Chile is largely above 12,000 feet ( 3,600m) and is dominated by a line of volcanoes. Some are active.

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