Located in the south of the Canary Island of Lanzarote are the Janubio salt mines, surrounded by a sea of lava and several ancient inactive volcanoes, which can be seen in the background of the image. They cover an area of 450,000 square metres and currently produce 2,000 tonnes of high quality sea salt, although at their peak in the mid-20th century they produced up to 10,000 tonnes.
This image is my contribution to the contest Black & White Photography Round 82 organized by @photofeed
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Camera: Canon EOS5 MkIII
Lens: Canon 24-70 f:2.8
Processed with Capture One
Translated with DeepL.com plus little adjustments made by me.