Millions of years ago the Mediterranean Sea was transformed into a desert, the water evaporated leaving tons of salt behind it. The salt had a deep im
Millions of years ago the Mediterranean Sea was transformed into a desert, the water evaporated leaving tons of salt behind it. The salt had a deep impact on human life, and for millennia it was an integral part of the Mediterranean culture through the so-called Salt Routes, examples of which may still be found in Sicily, between Trapani and Marsala. This installation explores the concept of salt in the garden, celebrating the connection with man in the Mediterranean, and in particular in the Island of Sicily.
Size: 4912px × 7360px
Location: Strada 17, Frazione di San Leonardello 95014 Giarre, Catania, ITALY
Photo credit: © Jonathan Ward / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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