The Wadala Salt Pan, a stretch of land used for salt farming, now tells a visual story of change through the camera lens. From the cracked earth and white salt beds to the sharp lines of drying pans, photographers find beauty in its raw, simple patterns. The area offers a quiet, open space that highlights the textures, tones, and rhythm of traditional salt-making.
The salt farming at Wadala continues in a calm and steady pace, creating scenes that are both timeless and full of detail. For photographers, the reflections in shallow water, the play of light during sunrise or sunset, and the workers moving through the fields offer powerful images. It’s a place where each frame speaks of effort, patience, and a deep connection to the land.

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