Posted on 08/24/2017 3:56:06 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
These Incredibly Gorgeous Salt Ponds In Peru Are Something You Have To See Before You Die!
SHEWALI TIWARI AUGUST 08, 2017
There is no dearth of magic on this planet and you'd be able to find that everywhere, just be sure that you're looking for it.
Chanel and Stevo quit the 9-to-5 drill to see how far they could travel, and are now teaching peeps to do the same. During one of their expeditions, the duo stumbled across Perus unique salt ponds, something they've chosen to describe as the worlds most desirable salt.
The pool is 3,000 ponds big...
(Excerpt) Read more at indiatimes.com ...
I guess it is safe to die now.
Latest on horrifying trips to Mexico http://www.khou.com/news/nation-now/they-blacked-out-at-a-mexico-resort-they-woke-up-to-a-nightmare/465400996
You did that.
I saw it.......................
They look like cosmetics.
You captured my thoughts perfectly.
AAMOF, just yesterday we arrived in Massachusetts to learn more about the Revolutionary War. So many historical sites in the USA to see.
Fly over Kansas after some snow...you get about the same effect.
Not likely. With such a high salt content, your body would be hyper-bouyant. Though, I wouldn't want to venture a guess as to how corrosive it would be to the skin. You might last for 10 minutes or so.
We use pink Himalayan salt. That’s good enough for me.
HOLY COW!
I was by there more than 40 years ago but did not know about it. So many things to see here at home and Canada.
Ive been all over the world already. Lots id like to see but the wife does not like to travel.
Not as dramatic as the Peruvian salt ponds, but (maybe) safer. Plus...there's always the Marsala wine.
http://www.sicilyontour.com/eng/arts_the_salt_road_marsala_trapani.htm
I’d as soon go see a copper mine. In fact, I’d rather go see a copper mine. Bigger, and maybe I could take a tour and learn how one operates.
That just looks like a bunch of dump ponds.
Tragedy after tragedy. It is Mexico. Ive seen enough of that culture here to know it is worse there and I want none of it.
Do those things happen only at the cheap resorts? Not a lot of hotels named.
Horrible stories.
Nice.
But Detroit is right here in the USA!
See The U.S.A. In Your Chevrolet...
The Giant Salt City 1200ft Beneath Detroit
That looks like the castle from “Young Frankenstein (Fronkensteen).”
And not just history, but so much *natural* beauty and strangeness, too. It would take a lifetime to really explore the US - each state is almost like a little country unto itself.
Very true. America the beautiful. ....
The first photo looks like a Greek fishing village that got flattened down to its foundations.
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