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Spain
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Town
Almuñécar
Spanish architecture
Garum
Salt factory
Ruins


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Almuñécar (old and older town)

Almuñécar (old and older town)
The white buildings of the 'old town' rise up behind the ruins of the salt factory, the Factoria de Salazones. This dates from the 4th century BC. For a few hundred years, mainly during the Roman occupation, the main industry here was to salt fish for export to places around the Mediterranean Sea. They also made a paté called Garum, which consisted of fish, oil, salt and spices, which was very popular for sailors. It was considered to prevent scurvy.

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 William Sutherland
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Exceptional shot! Stay well!

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