Marsala salt pans are a part of the Stagnone Reserve, which has been a protected area since 1995 and occupies an area of about 1,000 hectares. In ancient times, sea salt was extracted at the reserve, but now, this beautiful place is managed by World Wildlife Fund Italy, which protects the numerous avian species that periodically migrate to the Marsala area.
Marsala salt pans, Italy
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