His relatives, failing to understand that a question of sentiment was involved in this proceeding, appealed to hard facts, and reminded him that there were no
salt mines in the neighborhood.
The seventh year his schooner was seized in Bering Sea by a Russian cruiser, and all hands, so the talk went, were slammed into the Siberian
salt mines. At least I've never heard of him since."
An' there's Smoke, the black little devil--didn't the Roosians have him for three years in the
salt mines of Siberia, for poachin' on Copper Island, which is a Roosian preserve?
In this he failed, but Alexis was sent a convict to Siberia, where now, at this moment, he works in a
salt mine. Think of that, you villain, you villain!--now, now, at this very moment, Alexis, a man whose name you are not worthy to speak, works and lives like a slave, and yet I have your life in my hands, and I let you go."
The rock salt from Khewra
salt mines is to be sold at the same prices to anyone who comes to purchase it, he said.
Salt can be produced by evaporating salt water or extracting solid salt from underground
salt mines. Before it reaches your grocery store, table salt also goes through a refining process to remove impurities and any other minerals besides sodium chloride.
It closed in 1892 due to competition from the Northwich
salt mines.
KARAK -- The labourers working in
salt mines went on strike here on Monday against the recent increase in price of natural gas and lack of basic facilities.
Present study involves the chemical evaluation of rock salt samples collected from the plugging sites of Himalayan salt (Khewra
salt mines and Kalabagh
salt mines) for their moisture content, water insoluble matter, calcium, magnesium, sulphate content and trace minerals such as Fe,Cu,Cd,Pb,As,Ag and Zn determined by atomic absorption spectroscopy.
He became the first person to discover that the environment inside
salt mines had a therapeutic effect on respiratory diseases.