Nestled within the Camargue Regional Natural Park, Salin Aigues-Mortes is a vast expanse of salt marshes, covering an area as large as Paris. This unique landscape is renowned for its striking bubblegum-pink hue, a result of a rare type of algae that thrives in the saltwater lakes. Each year, the marshes yield approximately 500,000 tons of salt. Visitors can explore the expansive, colorful terrain and witness the natural processes that create this distinctive and vibrant environment.
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