Why Salt Divers Risk Their Lives 300 Times A Day In The World’s Saltiest Lakes
At Senegal’s Lake Retba a.k.a. “Pink Lake,” harvesters wade into the waters of one of the world’s saltiest lakes — even saltier than the Dead Sea — to collect 70,000 metric tons of salt per year. And extracting salt from lakes comes at a deadly cost Buy Me A Coffee (Support My Travel): https://buymeacoffee.com/menapolee

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