2,500-Year-Old Mural is the Earliest Record of Salt as a Commodity Among Mayans Medicine & Technology Mar 23, 2021 The oldest documented record of salt being used as a commodity is found in the remains of the Maya civilization, in a 2,500-year-old mural in Calakmul, Mexico.
Kenya Installs a Power Plant that Makes Ocean Water into Drinking Water Dec 03, 2019 NGO GivePower has built their first solar-powered plant in Kenay, turning salwater into sustainable drinking water.
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