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The ponds in Salinas de Maras have been used for salt extraction since the pre-Inca period, and have been in continuous operation since then. Located in the Sacred Valley, the Salinas consist of approximately 4,500 salt pans, set in stepped terraces of irregular stone walls that follow the Qaqahuiñay hill. These traditional salt mining practices have a lower environmental impact than industrial methods, such as mining and evaporation from brine ponds.
– The Guardian: Environmental Photographer Of The Year 2023 – In Pictures


Do we get any of our salt from these traditional methods of producing salt? It’s fascinating!
Melinda
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