The most beautiful desert in the world
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-most-beautiful-desert-in-the-world.htmlThe blogger aquatek-filips writes: Earlier I already showed some photos from these places, today I will tell you what it is. This is a dump. Yes Yes exactly! All these incredible colors of water, the crazy texture of columns corroded by salt and space landscapes are nothing but abandoned fields for growing ... salt!
And, of course, the most beautiful abandoned house in the world is located in the Crimea!
(Total 23 photos)
1. This story will be more photographic than textual, because there is not much to talk about. Such places need to be seen and shown. Once, in Soviet times, salt was mined here industrially for the chemical industry. They called her "rapa".
2. All these salt fields have clear geometric shapes - squares. Between themselves, they are separated by earth lintels, on which today you can see the remains of wooden structures that were once special platforms for the movement of workers.
3. Today, only half-decayed columns, heavily corroded by salt, remain here, and once they supported the boards, on which not only people walked, but also equipment moved.
4. Between the fields, in addition to flooring, in some places special flow gutters were also organized, with the help of which water was supplied and vice versa was removed from certain areas. The principle of operation of salt fields was simple - salty sea water was supplied at a very low level, and then it naturally evaporated, leaving salt on the ground. Which remained only to collect
5. All the locks have been out of service for a long time, because the water moves from field to field as it pleases.
6. Gateway
7. The red color of the water is given by the unicellular alga dunalyella, which lives in highly saline water and under certain natural conditions begins to multiply very rapidly, making the water a rich red color.
8. The landscapes here are truly fantastic - on the one hand, bright red water, on the other - blue-white-black mud
9. Wooden structures from the effects of salt and time look cosmic
10. Salt pillars stand like soldiers
11. Rows of dividing structures
12. But still the most impressive thing here is the fields themselves
13. In some places, the columns go straight to the sky
14. At dawn, the spectacle is especially impressive.
15. Some columns are so overgrown with salt that they look like salt flowers.
16. Remember photo #9? The same thing, only not against the background of mud, but against the background of red water and white salt
17. Salt Mushroom
18. Kilograms of now unnecessary salt
19. Dragon teeth
20. Rainbow over the salt fields
21. Explosion of the sun from the cloud
22. Island and rainbow again
23. As a bonus, a 360-degree panorama. This is what this place looks like if you stand in the middle of one of the salt fields
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