Bolivian landscapes, pictures of landscapes of BoliviaBolivian landscapes, pictures of landscapes of Bolivia, Bolivia's landscapes - photos: Altiplano (Bolivian Plateau) Eduardo Abaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve Landscapes of La Paz Department of Bolivia Landscapes of Potosi Salar de Uyuni - the world's largest salt flat Salvador Dalí Desert Valle de la Luna (Moon Valley) _____ The geography of Bolivia exhibits a great variety of terrains and climates. Bolivia has a high level of biodiversity, considered one of the greatest in the world, as well as several ecoregions with ecological sub-units such as the Altiplano, tropical rainforests (including Amazon rainforest), dry valleys, and the Chiquitania, which is a tropical savanna. Bolivia can be divided into three physiographic regions: *The Andean region in the southwest spans 28% of the national territory *The Sub-Andean region in the center and south of the country is an intermediate region between the Altiplano and the eastern llanos (plain); this region comprises 13% of the territory of Bolivia, .*The Llanos region in the northeast comprises 59%. Bolivia has three drainage basins: *The first is the Amazon Basin, *The second is the Rio de la Plata Basin, also called the South Basin *The third basin is the Central Basin The Altiplano has large numbers of lakes and rivers that do not run into any ocean because they are enclosed by the Andean mountains. The geographic center of the country is the so-called Puerto Estrella ("Star Port") on the Río Grande, in Ñuflo de Chávez Province, Santa Cruz Department. |
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