Wow, it's fascinating to see how Himalayan salt is mined to create those stunning salt lamps! The sheer scale of the operation and the craftsmanship involved in shaping each lamp is truly impressive. It really makes you appreciate the journey behind these beautiful and functional pieces. Such an incredible process!
The sheer scale of the mining operations and the dedication of the miners is awe-inspiring. Their efforts bring these natural treasures to life, transforming something raw and rugged into something beautiful and calming.
Amazing to see Himalayan salt’s journey from mountain depths to glowing lamps in our homes! The miners' hard work and the scale of it all are truly inspiring. Thanks for the behind-the-scenes look!
All i wanted to see was the giant salt rock from the thumbnail. I watched the whole video and it's not in there. You got my view, and I'm not mad, just disappointed
Once I see a thumbnail that's obviously fake I don't even bother watching the video. As a matter of fact most of the time I hit the don't recommend button
I visited a salt mine in Poland in 1975 and they were already miles of underground chambers and tunnels. One chamber big enough to build skyscrapers in.
@@LordGizmo I was part of a 30 member choir. When the officials learned this they opened the cordoned off choir loft to us and allowed us to perform in the Cathedral 2 miles below ground.
Absolutely mesmerizing! It's incredible to see the journey of Himalayan salt from deep within the mountains to the beautiful salt lamps we enjoy in our homes. The scale of the mining operations and the hard work of the miners is truly awe-inspiring. Thank you for taking us behind the scenes and showcasing the fascinating process behind these natural treasures!
@@process-stories It is a lie apparently told by the Indian who import it from Pakistan. The mine you have seen in this video shows Pakistan with its national language Urdu written there, and no Hindi.
You really have an inspiring and engaging way of speaking! The way you emphasize the journey from the heart of the mountain to the shimmering salt lamps in your home really makes the listener feel the magic of this process. I'm curious if you've learned more about how salt lamps are crafted into their final shape or if there's something in particular that makes you love natural items like these?
I have an extremely heavy salt lamp exactly the same color as that huge block shown in the video -getting it in the car and back home was a massive effort!
Videos of salt mining, or any industrial process, may not be the stuff of blockbuster movies, but they offer an insight into aspects of life that many people don’t know about. Salt mining has played a huge role throughout history, from facilitating trade to being a vital factor in human health. Understanding where everyday objects come from helps us appreciate the work and resources we sometimes take for granted.
It's truly astounding to see how Himalayan salt is mined from deep within the mountains and transformed into beautiful salt lamps! The scale of the mining operations and the craftsmanship involved in creating these natural wonders is simply incredible.
@@متابعاتالاحداث Yes, you can use Himalayan salt in food, but it's not necessarily "better" than other salts in terms of nutrition. The primary difference lies in its mineral content and lack of additives like iodine, which is often added to regular table salt. If you're not getting enough iodine in your diet, using Himalayan salt alone may not fulfill your nutritional needs.
@@hsmdsmSingh My dear, you say Himalayan. It is not in Himalaya or Himalayan range. It is in place called Khewra in Pakistan. It is not a far away from my hometown. Your argument is another hollow one. BeforePakistan it was a Mughal Empire, before that it was ruled by the Pathan Muslims from Afghanistan, the region you call india. There was time when Khewra place was under Persian Empire. The word India etymology is that it came up from the River (Sind) Indus which is in Pakistan. Indus river is one of the biggest river of the world and other nations used to refer to this area with its name. The English made it India. Even the socalled Hindu meant to them who lived in Indus area. You people are lying to other nations be experting Salt impirted from Pakistan by Bharat as Himalayan. the so-called Hinduism is in fact Sanatam Dharam. Am I right?
I always wonder why u people left behind even after getting independence on same day.But now I know the the answer because of your religion which always promote terrorism violence. Even if u asked muslim people in India do u want to go back to Pakistan they simply say it's a worst country and not even in their dream they want to go there. But in my country my religion (sanatan) always promote peace, development, education, and treating everyone equally. If you don't understand it now go and see how you people treat your minorities and what kind of condition living in. Just go and check Percentage of minorities before and after independence. Wherever you people are right now is just because of your religion @Baghlolious
@@Baghlolious Before Persians Bharath that is India was ruled by the Hindu dynasty of Gupta and before that Mauryas and Sidhatha alias Gautama Buddha was born in BC as a hindu. For you people history starts only from sixth century. .
In the USA we have huge Salt Caverns and old Salt mines used to store Petroleum. It is called the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve. It holds enough to supply the US Military for 6 months. But in the last three years it has been sold off to foreign customers. (To fund the war in Ukraine, my guess)
Salt lamps are very handy. Eating in the living room? Not enough salt on your sandwich? Salt shaker left in the kitchen? No need to get up. Just scrape a bit off the table lamp. There you go, Easy Peasy.
Salt 🧂 is essential in moderation, but too much can lead to high blood pressure and other health issues. Pink salt is trendy, but it’s still mostly sodium chloride-overuse isn’t healthy. Balance is key!
Khewra is not in the Himalayan. is in punjab Pakistan that's mountain range away from Himalayan mountains. The Khewra Salt Mine. also known as Mayo Salt Mine, is the world's second largest salt mine, located. in Khewra, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] The mine is in the Salt Range of the Potohar plateau, which rises from the Indus plain of the Punjab. Please check on Wikipedia. I'm from there.
A bit confusing sir. Rice field in Vietnam, bamboos in Korea, salt field in Korea but harvest in South Asia, clay making also in South Asia and final process in Korea.
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When the pink salt mine is in Pakistan (khaiorra) then why are U calling it Hamalyan salt ? Himalayan region is 300 kms away from Khaiorra salt range .
Yes this is the good salt for the using for every ones. Yes. I. Use this salt to. Every days. This salt is. Diagnostic for. The foods. This is must important salt for the didasting for the using for how foud. Yes. It's gared full salt for how lifes
Wow, it's fascinating to see how Himalayan salt is mined to create those stunning salt lamps! The sheer scale of the operation and the craftsmanship involved in shaping each lamp is truly impressive. It really makes you appreciate the journey behind these beautiful and functional pieces. Such an incredible process!
The sheer scale of the mining operations and the dedication of the miners is awe-inspiring. Their efforts bring these natural treasures to life, transforming something raw and rugged into something beautiful and calming.
Amazing to see Himalayan salt’s journey from mountain depths to glowing lamps in our homes! The miners' hard work and the scale of it all are truly inspiring. Thanks for the behind-the-scenes look!
All i wanted to see was the giant salt rock from the thumbnail. I watched the whole video and it's not in there. You got my view, and I'm not mad, just disappointed
This is how YT works.
YT is full of lies & click bait. It used to really make me mad, but I've come to accept that everyone here lies and can't be trusted or believed.
Once I see a thumbnail that's obviously fake I don't even bother watching the video. As a matter of fact most of the time I hit the don't recommend button
that was a close up. illusion.
You can only experience that when you are in the mine which I am lucky to have experienced it, it was something you can not put words to it 👌👌👌👌
No doubt , Pakistani 🇵🇰 salt is one of the best salt in the world. Mashallah ❤❤❤❤
yea but what a shame all the Himalayan salt sold outside Pakistan comes the made in india label
Hah it's from India 😅
Pakistani 🇵🇰 salt is good, but salt quality depends on purity and mineral content, not just origin. Many countries produce excellent salt too!
My dear brother in the whole the world salt are only sour taste. Not only Pakistan and india all are same like salt.
@@venkatsindhu1570is it salty or sour? Im a bit confused. Maybe you mean salty isn't it?
To All the workers, thanks you so very much!!!😍
I visited a salt mine in Poland in 1975 and they were already miles of underground chambers and tunnels. One chamber big enough to build skyscrapers in.
This is one place I must visit
@@LordGizmo I was part of a 30 member choir. When the officials learned this they opened the cordoned off choir loft to us and allowed us to perform in the Cathedral 2 miles below ground.
Wow, that's amazing. I'd love to see that, too. Thanks for sharing that.
9 times roasted "bamboo" salt, with all those prep steps, beyond impressive . . . had no idea, will have to try some of this.
Absolutely mesmerizing! It's incredible to see the journey of Himalayan salt from deep within the mountains to the beautiful salt lamps we enjoy in our homes. The scale of the mining operations and the hard work of the miners is truly awe-inspiring. Thank you for taking us behind the scenes and showcasing the fascinating process behind these natural treasures!
@@process-stories It is a lie apparently told by the Indian who import it from Pakistan. The mine you have seen in this video shows Pakistan with its national language Urdu written there, and no Hindi.
I admire this too
You really have an inspiring and engaging way of speaking! The way you emphasize the journey from the heart of the mountain to the shimmering salt lamps in your home really makes the listener feel the magic of this process. I'm curious if you've learned more about how salt lamps are crafted into their final shape or if there's something in particular that makes you love natural items like these?
Wow, amazing video. I just understand of what the salt from Himalaya and Bamboo salt. Thank you for sharing.
This is Pakistani🇵🇰 salt.👍
Fascinating, never knew about mine if himalayan alt, never knew bambu salt existed. Thank you for making this video🙏🙏🙏
I have an extremely heavy salt lamp exactly the same color as that huge block shown in the video -getting it in the car and back home was a massive effort!
SubhanAllah kya kahne lajawab 👍 bahot garam
My lovely home town khewra,I love my city and this salt mine is amazing and glorious ... ❤
You're Himalayan
The pink salt mines are in khewra Pakistan, NOT India😂😂@@christaylor8337
I'll let Merriam-Webster know that "exciting" now means "watching this video on salt mining". Our world is about to be upended.
Videos of salt mining, or any industrial process, may not be the stuff of blockbuster movies, but they offer an insight into aspects of life that many people don’t know about. Salt mining has played a huge role throughout history, from facilitating trade to being a vital factor in human health. Understanding where everyday objects come from helps us appreciate the work and resources we sometimes take for granted.
Thank you. It’s amazing how things change.
Thank you
How do modern food processing machines ensure the reduction of waste and pollution during production?
Good video from sarawak malaysia,,
It's truly astounding to see how Himalayan salt is mined from deep within the mountains and transformed into beautiful salt lamps! The scale of the mining operations and the craftsmanship involved in creating these natural wonders is simply incredible.
Do salt used with food
@@متابعاتالاحداث Yes, you can use Himalayan salt in food, but it's not necessarily "better" than other salts in terms of nutrition. The primary difference lies in its mineral content and lack of additives like iodine, which is often added to regular table salt. If you're not getting enough iodine in your diet, using Himalayan salt alone may not fulfill your nutritional needs.
@@johnnydiscovery thanks
@@متابعاتالاحداث You are welcome
@@johnnydiscovery It is not Himalayan Salt. The video is about a place called KHEWRA in Pakistan.
I live at about an hour's drive from these mines...every time I've been there, I am amazed at the huge (cool) tunnels and the miners working there. ❤
I live about half an hour drive from it
I'm from india, how can I book this company pink salt?
Can’t believe the power these machines bring to the table. Stunning!
Pakistan 🇵🇰 Beautiful Country ❤
😂Nice joke 😂🤣😆
Worst in the world
Really very very interesting documentary
This video really explains the process well! It's amazing to see how millions of tons of Himalayan salt are mined and turned into stunning salt lamps.
This site is in Pakistan and only 150 to 170 km from Islamabad, capital of Pakistan. Beautiful site to visit.
Sir, many many thanks for this amusing information about salt.
It's really amazing
Beautiful Pakistan God prevent it from enemy
It is not beautiful for Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Shias, Ahmadis, atheists or apostates.
Great and full of information video
I have visited their it is fascinated place
Wow what a story.. so tempting..
Bravisimi complimente auguri 😘😘😘😘
Its reality and nice video to show the complete process
It is in Pakistan. himalayan salt has been mistold by the Indians who import this salt from Pakistan and then sell it as Himalayan salt. A lie
Because this salt is being produced even before independence so this will be known as Indian. As you might not aware.
@@hsmdsmSingh My dear, you say Himalayan. It is not in Himalaya or Himalayan range. It is in place called Khewra in Pakistan. It is not a far away from my hometown.
Your argument is another hollow one. BeforePakistan it was a Mughal Empire, before that it was ruled by the Pathan Muslims from Afghanistan, the region you call india. There was time when Khewra place was under Persian Empire.
The word India etymology is that it came up from the River (Sind) Indus which is in Pakistan. Indus river is one of the biggest river of the world and other nations used to refer to this area with its name. The English made it India.
Even the socalled Hindu meant to them who lived in Indus area.
You people are lying to other nations be experting Salt impirted from Pakistan by Bharat as Himalayan. the so-called Hinduism is in fact Sanatam Dharam. Am I right?
I always wonder why u people left behind even after getting independence on same day.But now I know the the answer because of your religion which always promote terrorism violence. Even if u asked muslim people in India do u want to go back to Pakistan they simply say it's a worst country and not even in their dream they want to go there. But in my country my religion (sanatan) always promote peace, development, education, and treating everyone equally. If you don't understand it now go and see how you people treat your minorities and what kind of condition living in. Just go and check Percentage of minorities before and after independence. Wherever you people are right now is just because of your religion @Baghlolious
@@Baghlolious Before Persians Bharath that is India was ruled by the Hindu dynasty of Gupta and before that Mauryas and Sidhatha alias Gautama Buddha was born in BC as a hindu.
For you people history starts only from sixth century.
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@@hsmdsmSinghnah…. Before India got independence, it was under British, that’s why everyone says, India not to bharot😂
In the USA we have huge Salt Caverns and old Salt mines used to store Petroleum. It is called the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve. It holds enough to supply the US Military for 6 months. But in the last three years it has been sold off to foreign customers. (To fund the war in Ukraine, my guess)
Salt lamps are very handy.
Eating in the living room?
Not enough salt on your sandwich?
Salt shaker left in the kitchen?
No need to get up.
Just scrape a bit off the table lamp.
There you go, Easy Peasy.
VERY INFORMATIVE♥️🌹🇵🇰
Marker cracklings for plant drumming warm and heat drumming cold weathers.
great video thanks for sharing
Thank you
Is this salt for food?
Salt 🧂 good for health 👍👍👍👍 pink salt
Salt 🧂 is essential in moderation, but too much can lead to high blood pressure and other health issues. Pink salt is trendy, but it’s still mostly sodium chloride-overuse isn’t healthy. Balance is key!
"Himalayan" salt doesn't come from the Himalayas. It comes from Salt Range mines near district Jhelum in Pakistan.
I was there in May 2024 fascinating place khewera
This is in Pakistan. One of the greatest salt mine in the world. It has nothing to do with India.
I m f 😂😁😁😁😁
Pakistan 🇵🇰♥️
Amazing
New subscriber 😊😊
With haldi plant tube pulpping it repair the wound orthopaedics
My country pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤
It's amazing ....
Pilar lamp thread sticked marking with crack stel rankings.
Where is it used
Nice job information allover
Khewra is not in the Himalayan. is in punjab Pakistan that's mountain range away from Himalayan mountains.
The Khewra Salt Mine. also known as Mayo Salt Mine, is the world's second largest salt mine, located. in Khewra, Punjab, Pakistan.[1] The mine is in the Salt Range of the Potohar plateau, which rises from the Indus plain of the Punjab. Please check on Wikipedia.
I'm from there.
i love Pakistan ❤❤❤
Wow, amazing
Very good, im from Viet Nam. Marble block very big
thanks for your great video
great
Khewra salt min is in Pakistan, district Jhelum in Punjab Pakistan, i visited there tons of times its very near to my hometown like 30mints drive,
Proud to be a Pakistani
They are not Korean people who are in the mine were in Pakistani national dreas
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Watching and listening from pinas garita San Enrique iloilo city.
If it was not big rock but we can see small size rocks supplied to crush on a trolly
Hello 😊😊😊great 😊😊
A bit confusing sir. Rice field in Vietnam, bamboos in Korea, salt field in Korea but harvest in South Asia, clay making also in South Asia and final process in Korea.
This is from Pakistan because people wearing Pakistani national dress watch the video carefully
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World 🌎🌍🌎🌍 biggest salt main in Pakistan 🇵🇰
Josss
Salt lamps will end up being the only source of salt left after all the mines shut down when the salt is mined out LOL
lol good point
not realy, we can extract salt from ocean water too😅,
i'm Mohd Anuar from Malaysia want to ask permission to uses videos for video tik tok.
Beautiful Pakistani nuclear testings and the glowing mountain, fresh on your table...
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Is the cover made by AI?
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We should not be destroying the Himalayan landscapes!
I am going to taste our table lamp if it is salty.
A 6oz. bottle costs about $15.00 U.S.
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Placed with compressor salts for medical universal health sciences glucosings
Pakistan Jhelum salt mine
yes his our district....
I am form Pakistan, but, we have white salt in our kitchen instead of red and pink salt
Pakistan salt
But label for indian
Indian black mailing
Khewara salt range Chakwal
First of all clear thing. It's kheora salt mine not. Himalaya. It is satuated district Jhelum in Pakistan.
Allah azzawajal given any type of mineral foods in Humankind shukran yea Rabbul alameen shukran
When the pink salt mine is in Pakistan (khaiorra) then why are U calling it Hamalyan salt ? Himalayan region is 300 kms away from Khaiorra salt range .
The best Salts to use are Pink Salt and Sea Salt…Bamboo salt is man made.
It is not found from Himalayas and it is name is not Himalayas salt
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terlalu banyak pembakaran bambu...
It will be like owning "Salt shares"
Another good point :)
This is salt kura in pakistaan
Ada japa mantranya bro...
Batu
pink salts are only found in pakistan and there is no other mines of pink salt in this world .
i think you have write in you title pakistani salt mined not himaliyan
you used the word "best" quite a few times. I wonder why.
The process of causing natural disasters...💥☝️☹️
Yes this is the good salt for the using for every ones. Yes. I. Use this salt to. Every days. This salt is. Diagnostic for. The foods. This is must important salt for the didasting for the using for how foud. Yes. It's gared full salt for how lifes
World they do salt mining. Sea water trapped in Himalayas.