Sol de Mañana is a geothermal field located in the Andes Mountains of Bolivia, near the city of Potosi. It is one of the largest geyser fields in the world, with steam vents and bubbling mud pools that reach temperatures of up to 94°C. The area is characterized by its unique and otherworldly landscapes, with towering steam vents, vibrant blue and green pools, and colorful mineral deposits. Visitors can take guided tours of the site, and there are several viewing platforms and walkways that allow them to get up close to the vents and pools. The Sol de Mañana is considered a top attraction in Bolivia, attracting thousands of tourists each year.