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green salt

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green salt [′grēn ¦sȯlt]
(inorganic chemistry)


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From the highest dunes in Sosussyle - tinged pink in early morning and late afternoon - to stretches like Diaz Point near Luderitz, where the land blends dark rock sculptures with shimmering green salt pans.
When Pilgrims John and Priscilla Alden of Mayflower fame moved the few miles north from Plymouth in 1627, they found emerald green salt marshes and an upland clothed in maples, pine, and oak.
It's a modern, airy space with square tables looking like ebony gloss kitchen worktops, green or brown leather armless chairs, green placemats, and even green salt and pepper cellars.
 
 
 
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