Isla Incahuasi, island in the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
Isla Incahuasi is a hilly outpost and former island in the middle of Bolivia's massive Salar de Uyuni salt flat.
The term 'Incahuasi' implies 'Inca house,' indicating its historical relevance to Incan culture.
Home to giant cacti and ancient coral rock formations, it serves as a window into the region's prehistoric ecosystem.
It provides walking trails for visitors who wish to witness panoramic views from its summit.
Often pictured as an oasis in a sea of salt, Isla Incahuasi creates a unique and otherworldly landscape experience.
Location: Daniel Campos Province
Elevation above the sea: 3,822 m
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap