Tuesday 22 February 2011

Salinas Grandes - The Snow-White Desert Of Argentina


The Salinas Grandes is a salt desert in the Córdoba and Santiago del Estero provinces of the Sierras de Córdoba in Argentina. It covers an area of 3,200 mi². It's of industrial importance for its sodium and potassium mines. Recently the salt flats have been explored for the lithium brine beneath its salt.

It's a beautiful landscape tp look at but the first impression is deceptive. The temperature in the Argentine salt desert can reach a temperature of 45 ºC (113 ºF) on some days.

1 comment(s):

Unknown said...

The salar de uyuni in Bolivia rocks even harder :)

Its bigger, has more extreme nature surrounding it, and underneath there are more natural resources of lithium.

Woot woot!