Tag: Salt

Chicago’s Salt Shed: The New Pulse of Live Music

Step into the heart of Chicago’s music revolution at the Salt Shed. Ai WanderingNut News and Blog invites you on a journey through this latest venue, a rebirth of the historic Morton Salt Factory into a hub of rhythmic beats and melodies. The Dawn of a New Venue: The iconic Morton Salt F...

The Salt Road — Nearly Forgotten Trade Route Between Itoigawa and Matsumoto

For centuries, obtaining salt in the landlocked domain of Shinshu, present-day Nagano Prefecture, was a challenging task. Porters would undertake a perilous journey along a rough trail, braving steep slopes to transport salt and other goods from the Sea of Japan. This trail came to be known as The S...

Former Employee Reveals Corruption in IRC Salt Lake City Office

The purpose of this letter is to highlight corruption at the International Rescue Committee (IRC). I would like to take a minute to introduce terms and concepts that are foundational to the IRC’s stated goals to truly highlight the hypocrisy with which this organization operates. According to ...

The Scary Side of Salt Lake

Originally, this cave was called “Hands and Knees Cave” because explorers crawled to get in. Ancient remans were excavated here and it became Utah’s first state monument. The archaeological history and human remains date back 11–12,000 years. Elmer Smith began scientific work...

Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan

Spectacular Chambers and Structures Within the mine’s depths, visitors encounter a surreal world of salt formations. The mine houses enormous chambers adorned with salt crystals, creating an otherworldly environment. Notable structures include the Badshahi Mosque, Asthma Clinic, and Sheesh ...

Jordan: A Tale of Sand and Salt

Kicking off the adventures of 2024, we set our sights on Jordan, a country I had longed to explore with the desire to immerse myself in a red desert landscape. Upon landing at Amman Airport, we opted to rent a car, given the limited availability of public transport in Jordan. We were travelling to J...

The Scary Side of Salt Lake

Originally, this cave was called “Hands and Knees Cave” because explorers crawled to get in. Ancient remans were excavated here and it became Utah’s first state monument. The archaeological history and human remains date back 11–12,000 years. Elmer Smith began scientific work...

Salt Life: What is a “Salt Grower”?

If you’ve never grown, you probably already picked a team by name alone. I know I did. I was Team Organic before I ever started growing. Who wants “Salty” weed, right? Except the weed isn’t salty, and, on an elemental level, a nutrient is a nutrient. Read More