Salt, the Old Fashioned Way: Soline, Near Portoroz, Slovenija

Just a short drive from Piran is an area where they have been harvesting salt from the sea for hundreds of years. Called simply Soline, which literally means ‘salt fields’, they are now no longer used as much as they once were, which leaves them with a bit of a haunted, deserted air. To be clear, they do still harvest salt at Soline using the same techniques that were used in the 14th century. And the salt harvested from Soline is highly prized by many of Europe’s top chefs, including Alain Ducasse. The salt harvested is put into simple small canvas bags and sold at the Piranske Soline shops in Piran and Old Town Ljubljana. Of course I had to have some for my collection, so we will be coming home with some of that prized salt ourselves.

The three Majas were kind enough to drive out from Ljubljana to visit us, so we made the trip to Soline together. Everyone brought their cameras (except me *sob* (see post on Barcelona vermin)). We had a great time exploring and taking photos. The sun cooperated and gave us some beautiful light and a stunning sunset. I can’t wait to get some of these photos home and frame them!

Walking out to the salt fields
Walking out to the salt fields
Birds at Soline
Birds at Soline
Somehow this makes me think of the Seven Dwarves. The hills in the background are Croatia.
Somehow this makes me think of the Seven Dwarves. The hills in the background belong to Croatia.
Abandoned stone house along the salt pans
Abandoned stone house along the salt pans
The sunset gave us amazing light
The sunset gave us amazing light
This one's going up on the wall when we get home!
This one's going up on the wall when we get home!
Beautiful golden hour light on a deserted stone cottage
Beautiful golden hour light on a deserted stone cottage
Ancient canal
Ancient canal
The Three Majas, aka The Pink Ladies
The Three Majas, aka The Pink Ladies
Soline portrait
Soline portrait
And the sun goes down
And the sun goes down
Beautiful sunset
Beautiful sunset
Goodnight sun
Good night, sun

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