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The two large whitish-tan features in this low-oblique
photograph are salt flats (salt lakes) approximately
100 miles (170 kilometers) north-northwest of Córdoba,
Argentina. Salinas de Ambargasto, the northern salt
flat, and Salinas Grande, the southern flat, are
collectively called the Salinas Grandes. Most often
these salt flats are found in semiarid regions within
a series of elongated basins and generally north-south
trending mountain ranges that have broad depressions.
The flats often occur at the low points of valleys
that have no exterior drainage. Despite the lack of
abundant rainfall approximately 12 inches (30
centimeters) annually large cultivated grain fields
are observed east and west of the salt flats. Thin
lines delineate roads and railroad rights-of-way, and
smaller, lighter areas along transportation arteries
are towns and villages.
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