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The Tunupa Volcano is on a peninsula between two of Bolivia’s largest salt flats, Salar de Coipasa (top left in this image) and Salar de Uyuni (bottom right).
The salt flats are typically a bright white color when viewed from space. But, during Bolivia’s rainy season, rivers can carry sediment rich in microbes and volcanic minerals onto the flats – creating the dark-colored swirls in this photo.
Tunupa Volcano was last active 1.4 million years ago and is now considered dormant.
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