The Janubio Salt Pans, located on the island of Lanzarote in Spain, stand as the last remnants of the region’s once-thriving salt industry. Nestled along the banks of the Janubio Lagoon, these expansive salt pools form a striking patchwork of colors and textures. As the largest salt pans in the Canary Islands, they offer a unique and visually captivating experience. During the summer months, visitors can observe the traditional method of hand-harvesting salt, providing a glimpse into a centuries-old practice that continues to this day.
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