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8/4/2021

Dead sea mushrooms

As in other ancient centers of civilization, when agriculture replaced hunting, farmers who are little meat needed salt for themselves and their draft animals.

Sites on the southwest coast of Bohai Bay show that Dunako culture already produced saline underground salt more than 6,000 years ago during a Neolithic year.
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Last Saturday we visited in the lowest place in the world.
You can find a natural phenomenon where the salt crystallized and formed flat and huge bumps that protrude from the water and form white fungus against a blue sea background.

How to get straight to the mushrooms? 
At the last square, turn left into a construction site, continue straight and then turn left.  
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Photo used under Creative Commons from Zachi Evenor