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Bolivia Catalan painter Salvador Dalí, where it is possible to perceive some resemblance to the landscapes depicted in his works. In the next point on the route we passed through a canyon, where vizcachas (similar to a wooly hare) are seduced by food that tourists offer them (always it is recommended to give natural food instead of processed one). There are high stone walls lined with a strange deep green plant that looks like fungus, however it is not and it is spongy to the touch; locals call it the "Broccoli Andino" for its resemblance to that plant and the region where it is born. At this point it is when the appreciation for travelling in a 4X4 is evident, because it is one of the sites, geographically speaking, where more complicated is the path to the driver by the exaggerated number of large loose stones. The highland lagoons are extended shining in the sun, like a newly polished diamond, and under that standard of beauty it traverses the Route of the highland jewelry, according to the taste of the adventurers and suggestions guide you can visit the Ramaditas lagoons, Honda, Chiarkota, Hedionda and Cañapa. After taking relevant photographs on the shore of one of them (because they are all very similar and can be visited briefly) and leading to