Slovenia is dreamy in every way imaginable. This was yesterday. You can read more about these salt pans here and the centuries-old salt-harvesting process here.
These are such beautiful photos! I love the colour palette, so muted and soft.
Thank you for posting the information about the place and the technique for harvesting the salt, that’s really fucking interesting!
Thank you again, for always sharing your adventures with the ‘net. <3
Wicked, there is a little museum on site that had a long video-presentation about the salt-making process – I was fascinated and am glad to see I’m not the only one.
These are such beautiful photos! I love the colour palette, so muted and soft.
Thank you for posting the information about the place and the technique for harvesting the salt, that’s really fucking interesting!
Thank you again, for always sharing your adventures with the ‘net. <3
That’s beautiful and interesting. Thanks for the links and photos.
Slovenia is a dream and these gorgeous, desolate salt pans belong in Tarkovsky’s “Stalker” http://t.co/O3zpaM41F8 + http://t.co/9V0eInLsO3
Wicked, there is a little museum on site that had a long video-presentation about the salt-making process – I was fascinated and am glad to see I’m not the only one.
Sabrina, my pleasure – enjoy!
Thanks for providing the interesting diversion. The wiki on salt pans has some aerial pictures that are pretty striking.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_evaporation_pond#Salt_pans
that place looks beautiful, I was in Kranj, SLO, this time last year and it is such a beautiful country.