2. Witness the World’s Largest Natural Mirror

A small coating of water changes the salt flat into the biggest mirror in the world, reflecting the sky in an amazing show of natural beauty throughout the wet season—December through April. It is difficult to tell where the ground ends and heaven starts as the water reflects the clouds and sky exactly. The most vivid colours of this phenomena are seen during sunrise or sunset. Though even novice photographers may produce amazing images with just a smartphone, professional photographers fly from all around the world to capture this amazing sight. Reflective photography finds special chances thanks to the mirror effect, whereby the ground and sky mix to produce symmetrical masterpieces. Be ready for the difficult circumstances, though; the water may be frigid and, if carelessly handled, the salt may ruin your shoes and equipment. Few other locations on Earth can deliver the perspective-altering experience with nature that walking on what feels like an endless mirror offers. It is really surreal.
