"3000 metres above sea level too at many points." What does this even mean at many points? Surely we all agree that Kachi is 3000 meters above sea level which is higher than some deposits but lower than others, but how can it be 3000 meters at many points. The Kachi salt flat is fairly flat, I don't get why it is above 3000 at many points, I would assume that Kachi is 3000 above at every point.
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