Salt
is the only rock directly consumed by man. It corrodes but
preserves,
dessicates but is wrested
from the water. It has fascinated man for thousands of years
not only as a substance he prized and was willing to labour
to obtain,
but also as a generator of poetic and mythic meaning. The
contradictions it embodies only intensify its power and its
links with experience
of the sacred. Margaret Visser