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Slovenian salt production

Salt production in Slovenia is part of a 700-year-old tradition.

Salt production in this country is part of a 700-year-old tradition. Wooden tools and ancient methods of production have been passed down for generations. Salt pans are protected because they are home to a number of bird species. From regular kitchen salt to fleur de sal and salt-based cosmetics are produced in these ecologically sound places.

Salt pans in Secovlje

Salt pans in Secovlje

Salt pans Secovlje

Salt pans Secovlje

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