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  • Himalayan salt doesn't come from the Himalayas. It's mined deep inside the mountains of Pakistan at the Khewra Salt Mine. The pink rocks are turned into table salt, lamps, and statues, sold at a premium in Western countries. But despite pink salt's growing popularity abroad, Pakistan, historically, has seen little of the profits.
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  • @screenname153
    @screenname153 Před 2 lety +6359

    Interesting Fact: scientific studies have shown that sleeping in a room that has a Himalayan Salt lamp, has the same heath benefits as sleeping in a room that dose not have a Himalayan Salt lamp.

  • @christiaanbezuidenhout6984
    @christiaanbezuidenhout6984 Před 3 lety +9914

    When I buy pink Himalayan salt from the store:
    Front label: Himalayan salt. Millions of years old
    Back of label: Expires 06/2021
    Me: Wow, you must have found it just in time...

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Před rokem +585

    Around 60 years ago I was 7 years old and our class went on a field trip to a salt mine in New Jersey. You could literally taste the salt in the air as you walked around inside the mine. At the end of the tour we were taken to a pile of salt rocks of all sizes and told to take as much as we wanted. I chose two large rocks to carry under each arm and took them home. Mom appeased me by chipping off a little each meal for me to use on my dinner. After a few weeks the new wore off and I forgot about the salt. Later mom used the salt rocks for interesting door stops.

    • @vithakatsa5451
      @vithakatsa5451 Před rokem +22

      Sik story

    • @kovaci0000007
      @kovaci0000007 Před rokem +9

      Around 60 years ago, but you remember you were 7 at the time, do you not know how old you are?

    • @justdoingitjim7095
      @justdoingitjim7095 Před rokem +79

      @@kovaci0000007 Well, 60+7= 67 when I was in school. And yes I remember exactly where I was and how old I was, because that's the year my mom died. You don't forget things like that!

    • @rikkatheconure2395
      @rikkatheconure2395 Před rokem +32

      @@kovaci0000007 wtf?

    • @samindaperamuna6392
      @samindaperamuna6392 Před rokem +8

      Wholesome story 🙂

  • @saad1983
    @saad1983 Před rokem +135

    Such fond memories visiting my grandparents each summer. Pink salt mines were a 30 minute drive, some seriously beautiful valleys not to far this same place.

  • @BA-go2gz
    @BA-go2gz Před 3 lety +8817

    I thought it was hilarious when he said it goes through a quality check and its three dudes staring at the rock lol

  • @alexk.rosethorn1966
    @alexk.rosethorn1966 Před 3 lety +4302

    "Oh those are some thicc meat chunks"
    *sees title*
    "Oh salt..."

    • @admin.326
      @admin.326 Před 3 lety +26

      *Pink salt is everywhere* in salt grinders, craggy-looking lamps, sunset-hued slabs designed for cooking steak and even in “salt rooms” at spas. But is pink Himalayan salt worth all the attention? We checked out the science behind this recent health phenomenon.
      The thing:
      Pink Himalayan salt is made from rock crystals of salt that have been mined from areas close to the Himalayas, often in Pakistan. It gets its rosy hue from trace minerals in the salt, like magnesium, potassium and calcium. Pink salt is often found as smaller crystals in salt grinders, as large, glowing pink or orange chunks in pink salt lamps and in the walls of “salt chambers” at spas that promise an instant detox.
      The hype:
      People claim the salt does all kinds of things. It’s rumored to be healthier for its greater concentration of trace elements. In lamp form, companies claim that it eases symptoms of seasonal affective disorder (SAD), increases energy and improves sleep by cleansing the air from pollutants like dust and pollen. It supposedly does this by absorbing water molecules from the air and releasing negative air ions, which are said to get rid of particles like dust that can cause respiratory problems, like allergies and asthma, and affect mood. Spas have also jumped on these claims to offer pink salt-based therapies, where people sit in rooms and breathe deeply while tiny particles of salt are dispersed into the surrounding areas, ostensibly easing respiratory conditions.
      “Marketers tout their supposed ability to release negative ions that may enhance physical and emotional health,” says Dr. Andy Weil, the founder and program director of the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. This is based on the idea that air near moving water contains high levels of negative ions, which some researchers have suggested is one reason why spending time in nature has been linked to health benefits. Whether a man-made product can produce the same effect, however, is more dubious.
      The research:
      Some data suggests that blasts of positive ions-like those from electronics or hot air- may impair mood and physical health by increasing feelings of stress and anxiety, and some studies show that negative ions in the air may do the opposite and improve people’s mood. But this is not a definitive claim-and pink salt lamps have not been shown in studies to generate negative ions, anyway. “There is no scientific support for such claims related to salt lamps,” says Weil.
      Even air purifiers that do generate negative air ions-so-called “ionizers”-are typically too small to be effective, and experts don’t recommend them. The salt lamps may also come with a major unrelated downside. In January, 80,000 pink salt lamps were recalled after it was discovered that they could shock people and catch fire.
      As for the edible salt, some argue that it tastes better than the regular white variety when used in cooking, and that may well be true for some people. “All salts vary somewhat with respect to trace mineral content and texture,” says Weil. Proponents claim that pink salt has more minerals than typical salt-but you aren’t likely to get any extra health perks from eating it, Weil says. Pink salt is nutritionally very similar to regular salt. It’s just prettier and more expensive.
      Salt therapies at spas are also not yet backed by solid evidence. “Salt therapy has been used and debated for centuries in medical practice, but it’s been more recently used as a complementary or alternative medicine practice,”
      says Dr. Lily Pien, an allergist at Cleveland Clinic. “At this time, it has not been definitely studied, and the true benefits are not well known.” One possible benefit of the therapy may not come from the salt at all, she says. Giving yourself 30-45 minutes of quiet time is a known stress reliever.
      The bottom line: If you want to add a pinch of pink salt to your food, go ahead, but you probably won’t reap any special health benefits. There’s even less evidence for basking in the glow of a pink salt lamp or indulging in a salt-based spa treatment. The most you’ll get out of this rock is eye candy, says Weil. “Some feel it offers decorative value,” he says, but don’t expect much else.
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    • @Thatlilmonkey-ng9il
      @Thatlilmonkey-ng9il Před 3 lety +10

      I thought these are pink stones

    • @augustkenitzer7813
      @augustkenitzer7813 Před 3 lety +52

      @@admin.326 I'm happy for you that was probably copy pasted, because no one read that shit🤣🤣🤣

    • @alexk.rosethorn1966
      @alexk.rosethorn1966 Před 3 lety +15

      @@admin.326 damn, that's sum long reply

    • @jacobprince6602
      @jacobprince6602 Před 3 lety +9

      @@admin.326 did we ask

  • @maritzacaruth9283
    @maritzacaruth9283 Před rokem +9

    Just came to mention how fanciful their hauling truck was decorated❣

  • @tomaaron6187
    @tomaaron6187 Před rokem +38

    I have about 20 of the salt lamps. All purchased at thrift stores for around $5. They are best if you replace the clear bulb with a coloured Christmas bulb….different colours. Really neat effect.

    • @BLITZ-uq3ky
      @BLITZ-uq3ky Před rokem +7

      Legends say that is doesn't add any added benefit to ur sleep

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Před rokem +1

      doesn't the salt residue they leave get annoying though?

    • @hellforhim
      @hellforhim Před 8 měsíci

      we know its just cool@@BLITZ-uq3ky

    • @di4085
      @di4085 Před 4 měsíci

      Listen to have so many lambs has it had an effect on your health?

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Před měsícem

      I bet red is the best.

  • @gonzolonzo1383
    @gonzolonzo1383 Před 3 lety +3860

    I mean if it was called Pakistani Salt you'd just scare away all of the Americans

    • @jinan_hwasal
      @jinan_hwasal Před 3 lety +439

      @@ramkumarsuresh and there will some one will brings religion into comments what a twats

    • @raaziabukhari7937
      @raaziabukhari7937 Před 3 lety +283

      Americans have the choice to not to buy it and for your "insight" not all Americans get scared from Pakistan some are actually smart

    • @ramkumarsuresh
      @ramkumarsuresh Před 3 lety +88

      @@jinan_hwasal Why ??
      Isn't anything not Halal consumed by the "religious" people ?

    • @jzizzles7799
      @jzizzles7799 Před 3 lety +95

      @@ramkumarsuresh That would be lsrael

    • @apoorvaubhare8457
      @apoorvaubhare8457 Před 3 lety +2

      😂😂😂😂

  • @_simon.s_
    @_simon.s_ Před 3 lety +2652

    "Mom, we're out of salt!"
    "Don't worry, just grab the lamp in the living room."

  • @Intentionally_Inflammatory

    "The weight of 157 elephants"
    America will use anything but the metric system.

  • @Chironex_Fleckeri
    @Chironex_Fleckeri Před rokem +14

    I had a lamp from Amazon that was on 99.6% of hours for 6 years somewhere around 50% brightness. The LED array finally died. I think it was $25. Not a bad deal if you ask me, but I couldn't fix it myself.
    It's just a comfort thing. The warm glow is cozy .

    • @fabianbandaiii3304
      @fabianbandaiii3304 Před rokem +3

      I agree, even if there's no physical benefit, it brings the room +8beauty and impressiveness. this increases my mood outlet by at least 7% therefore making me more productive at home

    • @Chironex_Fleckeri
      @Chironex_Fleckeri Před rokem +2

      @@fabianbandaiii3304 for me it's 11.11 (repeating of course) percent increase in mood

    • @matthewmaxcy1574
      @matthewmaxcy1574 Před rokem

      You don't want the LED lights unwanted the small glass lamp bulb that Inserts as it heats inside slowly ionizing the salt that dissipates into the air.

  • @blackachilles8745
    @blackachilles8745 Před 3 lety +2282

    2:24 can we just appreciate a driver of that tractor ? I've never seen anyone putting so much love and beauty in this type of machine. It looks amazing !

    • @malecadam8182
      @malecadam8182 Před 3 lety +189

      I always HATE the "why is nobody taking about" kinda comments... But you were so right on this one. It was beautiful

    • @malecadam8182
      @malecadam8182 Před 3 lety +14

      @OverSidetracking well ty... I am cool. U be well also

    • @fortsniped3073
      @fortsniped3073 Před 3 lety +65

      Looking like it came from Willy wonkas chocolate factory 😂

    • @tubester4567
      @tubester4567 Před 3 lety +19

      @Taznaz Z Its in India too.

    • @marsedittss1940
      @marsedittss1940 Před 3 lety +82

      well thats one of the beauties in pakistan! most of the trucks and vehicles besides everyday cars are decorated beautifully!

  • @abdullahdanish7908
    @abdullahdanish7908 Před 3 lety +2716

    Here in Pakistan Himalayan salt cost less then sea salt 😂

    • @potatosmith1100
      @potatosmith1100 Před 3 lety +55

      Same here in the USA

    • @johntan2877
      @johntan2877 Před 3 lety +212

      @@potatosmith1100 no?

    • @GrennKren
      @GrennKren Před 3 lety +58

      @@potatosmith1100 for real? I thought it was expensive?? I watched the video about Himalayan Salt in Insider channel

    • @gleamaroonie3037
      @gleamaroonie3037 Před 3 lety +84

      Here in LA at least Himalayan salt is like 60% more expensive than sea salt.

    • @rustysaw3288
      @rustysaw3288 Před 3 lety +6

      Than*

  • @bb-ballistics1706
    @bb-ballistics1706 Před rokem +47

    "research has not demonstrated that Himalayan salt has any unique health benefits compared to other dietary salt. The mineral impurities that give it a pink color, often promoted as healthful, are far too low in concentration to be nutritionally beneficial"

    • @mohammedqasim7147
      @mohammedqasim7147 Před rokem +1

      @Def Bet Learn to spell, its where not were. Don't be jealous we have the 9th best army in the world, some day some of our bombs will fall on your street 🤣

    • @starchman8758
      @starchman8758 Před rokem +1

      @Def Bet what

    • @hansludwig4732
      @hansludwig4732 Před rokem +7

      How about 82 minerals and trace minerals compared to only two in normal table salt?

    • @GrandHighGamer
      @GrandHighGamer Před rokem +8

      @@hansludwig4732 It's still 98% regular salt. So unless you're eating a half a kilo of salt a day and somehow not dying, you'd be getting an infintesimal amount of extra nutrition (and those extra nutrients you'd get 100 fold from just water). Licking a multivitamin would be a thousand times more nutricious than just a few tenths of a gram of fancy salt.

    • @markbrophy5454
      @markbrophy5454 Před rokem +2

      @@GrandHighGamer A multivitamin doesn't contain trace minerals, it contains vitamins.

  • @wendyhubbard7494
    @wendyhubbard7494 Před rokem +14

    I just love this video, I use pink salt in my cooking and coffee and I have a pink salt lamp. Bless you all for all the hard work and pride that you have for mining the pink salt. 💗

    • @eagander
      @eagander Před rokem +2

      These people work in difficult if not dangerous conditions and, as the video noted, get paid very little. Enjoy your salt at their expense!

    • @theoneandonly4577
      @theoneandonly4577 Před rokem +3

      In your coffee?

    • @existenz3883
      @existenz3883 Před 9 měsíci

      @@theoneandonly4577 i put the salt on my oranges

  • @Frum5
    @Frum5 Před 3 lety +3914

    “But we get paid well and on time.”
    Lmao. He is reading from a script.

    • @videosbuzzshorts2414
      @videosbuzzshorts2414 Před 3 lety +389

      The minimum wage in Pakistan is $4/day and they make $10. Its good for them.

    • @tablet2331
      @tablet2331 Před 3 lety +32

      @@videosbuzzshorts2414 the ibfo is wrong its not 4$ per day

    • @aedanokelly5794
      @aedanokelly5794 Před 3 lety +123

      @@tablet2331 your English is wrong

    • @lemonorange8099
      @lemonorange8099 Před 3 lety +27

      Just came to the comments to see if anyone caught on to that, lol.

    • @whatusernameisnottaken3885
      @whatusernameisnottaken3885 Před 3 lety +35

      @@tablet2331 I live in pak it is 3-4 dollars a day = to 640 pak rs

  • @kreglamirand2637
    @kreglamirand2637 Před 3 lety +3006

    Boss: *raises whip*
    Worker: "we get paid well and on time"
    Boss: *lowers whip*

    • @eliashriki2775
      @eliashriki2775 Před 3 lety +121

      Lol exactly my thoughts i mean just look at his face he looks so scared

    • @amateur-madman3047
      @amateur-madman3047 Před 3 lety +48

      I came to the comments just to talk about this

    • @serenityfaith8038
      @serenityfaith8038 Před 3 lety +15

      Everyone made fun of him after he said that 😂 probably called him a kiss ass

    • @stephaniebentham93
      @stephaniebentham93 Před 3 lety +36

      Atleast they are doing physical work 😂 not sitting on Fat bum and scratching stinky ass and been keyboard warrior 😂😂

    • @Scottypowpow
      @Scottypowpow Před 3 lety +5

      I was thinking the same thing the way he said it and was looking at the camera

  • @karen8352
    @karen8352 Před rokem +6

    My three salt lamps give off a beautiful soft ambient glow : 1 white, 2 pinks & a pink night light. Interesting to see where they were mined.

  • @minahel5449
    @minahel5449 Před rokem +32

    I got to visit the Khewra mines this year. The drive from there to Lahore is brutal, with bad and dangerous mountain roads. It's crazy how they move all of this

    • @haroongill1720
      @haroongill1720 Před rokem +1

      There are no mountains on the way from Khewora to Lahore, but after a 20 km plain journey from Khewora, the motorway to Lahore starts and the journey is relaxing.

    • @ruubikahn3594
      @ruubikahn3594 Před rokem

      What reallly? Why didnt u take the motorway??

  • @DiarrheaBubbles
    @DiarrheaBubbles Před 3 lety +815

    fun fact: Earth's largest salt deposits are found in League of Legends ranked queue.

  • @peakattic6818
    @peakattic6818 Před 3 lety +694

    Yes weigh salt in elephants when you have a perfect metric system sitting around.

    • @lexflippinluthor6603
      @lexflippinluthor6603 Před 3 lety +10

      1million kg

    • @cursed_potato7604
      @cursed_potato7604 Před 3 lety +50

      Metric measurement systems: exist
      Murica: Hold my bald eagle, Budweiser and hamburger

    • @sred5856
      @sred5856 Před 3 lety +6

      That was because it is easy to talk about elephant's weight in terms of Himalayan salts next time

    • @Jon87224
      @Jon87224 Před 3 lety +5

      Pawkistawn. Am I the only one annoyed how she pronounces "Pakistan"?

    • @ashleymalamute
      @ashleymalamute Před 3 lety +29

      When dealing with any weight I always convert it back to elephants. It's especially useful when cooking...0.00067 elephants of flour, 0.0001 elephants of baking soda etc
      With length it's always Eiffel Towers.

  • @Burner-nf8ki
    @Burner-nf8ki Před rokem +6

    Each country follows their safety guidelines . However they all must follow international regulations such as ILO and so forth. Countries in South and Central America, Africa, Asia also have their guidelines . Keep in mind many countries also must support human labor as it is necessary for it's survival. People must have an earning source to feed themselves as well families.

  • @Mostspecialusername
    @Mostspecialusername Před 8 měsíci +1

    Another interesting fact: There are around 340 000 000 people who measure distances in miles. There are around 7 500 000 000 who do not.

  • @oopsy444
    @oopsy444 Před 3 lety +3380

    Miner (in monotone voice): we get paid well and on time
    me: that sounds sketchy af

    • @uttams.6033
      @uttams.6033 Před 3 lety +199

      yeah it sounded so sad

    • @footballartisan8990
      @footballartisan8990 Před 3 lety +267

      Looks like someone was holding a gun behind camera

    • @TS-vr9of
      @TS-vr9of Před 3 lety +166

      Ya, he got a 2 dollar bonus for that one. The slaves work on floor 11.

    • @Oliver_billinghamJuniors
      @Oliver_billinghamJuniors Před 3 lety +21

      @@TS-vr9of please… help me

    • @cilstr
      @cilstr Před 2 lety +11

      a terrible enticement on "as good as it gets" in india/pakistan

  • @Nasiputut
    @Nasiputut Před 2 lety +872

    american: 1k tons?
    american: ah 157 elephant,understood.

    • @keketski5430
      @keketski5430 Před 2 lety +3

      THANK GOD you told us allhpw much it is

    • @electech703
      @electech703 Před 2 lety +38

      F*k SI units. We have elephants and inches

    • @hexonedits9252
      @hexonedits9252 Před 2 lety +2

      lmao

    • @user-vi3pi9rf7w
      @user-vi3pi9rf7w Před 2 lety +9

      @@electech703 and cheeseburger of course

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 Před 2 lety +6

      lol. all of our mother in laws weigh 157 elephants. it's true!

  • @walkgreece
    @walkgreece Před rokem +1

    Nice place! great video!Люблю Пакистан!

  • @SnakePlissken23
    @SnakePlissken23 Před rokem

    Good stuff! Keep it coming

  • @noname_whatever
    @noname_whatever Před 3 lety +1055

    Oooh, the weight of a 157 elephants? Now I understand, it's so clear to me now!

    • @alanpm9009
      @alanpm9009 Před 3 lety

      😊

    • @csar07.
      @csar07. Před 3 lety +73

      I wish they would do it in a more recognisable unit such as camels.

    • @TrophyNZ1
      @TrophyNZ1 Před 3 lety +24

      Everything is weighed in Elephants in modern times, before that it was goats, 1 elephant = 67 goats, simple lol

    • @MrLince-hr4of
      @MrLince-hr4of Před 3 lety +22

      aaahhh indian or african elephants ?

    • @TrophyNZ1
      @TrophyNZ1 Před 2 lety +11

      @@MrLince-hr4of Indian, mind u , u have to be careful that one isn't pretending to be another , then its a whole new thing, lol

  • @hamza3065
    @hamza3065 Před 3 lety +2913

    I hope one day, I will be able to see Pakistan implementing labor safety laws.

    • @rahmadrenaldi2624
      @rahmadrenaldi2624 Před 3 lety +135

      @Chill Science to be honest, wearing dust masks is far better than not wearing any protection at all. In third world country, tradional miners only using flip flops and shorts.

    • @Jordan-mn2ty
      @Jordan-mn2ty Před 3 lety +39

      The dust protection and the explosions were pretty shoddy

    • @millionfps
      @millionfps Před 3 lety +27

      In the world not just Pakistan

    • @dr.doppeldecker3832
      @dr.doppeldecker3832 Před 3 lety +58

      @Chill Science they dont even have proper dust masks... They wear thin medical masks which are not suited for this kind of dust.

    • @MrThenry1988
      @MrThenry1988 Před 3 lety +8

      Leave them alone.

  • @healthytalk666
    @healthytalk666 Před rokem

    Interesting video about the Himalayan Salt!
    Liked the video and facts. 💬

  • @hjr_official
    @hjr_official Před 3 lety +2212

    "we get paid well and on time.
    Also, my family is happy and unharmed."

    • @bigmanbigman2544
      @bigmanbigman2544 Před 3 lety +57

      Shut up they are fine

    • @golutiwari1458
      @golutiwari1458 Před 2 lety +92

      it think they said it because it's very rare in pakistan

    • @yilonmusk1189
      @yilonmusk1189 Před 2 lety +20

      @@golutiwari1458 and you are a citizen of Pakistan or India?

    • @keepsmiling9882
      @keepsmiling9882 Před 2 lety +3

      @Tiktok is equal to cancer maybe indian read their name tho
      Edit:
      @golu tiwari I don’t know 🤷‍♂️
      @Experienced old man 👴 thanks for pointing me out. Its strange how I got 6.5 bands in IELTS test (of course ) 🤡

    • @golutiwari1458
      @golutiwari1458 Před 2 lety +1

      @@keepsmiling9882 did I said anything wrong

  • @will4may175
    @will4may175 Před 3 lety +327

    I do see one benefit over sea salt, no micro plastics.

    • @stealthattack2209
      @stealthattack2209 Před 3 lety +1

      LOL

    • @Kamamura2
      @Kamamura2 Před 3 lety +9

      @Dori Tos Might be less harmful.

    • @mrjodoe
      @mrjodoe Před 3 lety +6

      pink salt is petrified muscle and flesh.
      100%, I swear.

    • @toffeecrisp2146
      @toffeecrisp2146 Před 3 lety +5

      The pink colouring in himalayan salt, is actually caused by impurites. It is not healthier for you. It is about on par with regular salt.

    • @mrjodoe
      @mrjodoe Před 3 lety +3

      @@toffeecrisp2146 the white parts of the salt are petrified body fat. So the coloured parts contain way more blood cells etc. (Petrified flesh)

  • @galindojamie
    @galindojamie Před rokem +4

    Thank you to all the hard workers that mine this for the world to appreciate.

  • @user-mc2ju6kv2g
    @user-mc2ju6kv2g Před 7 měsíci

    this had soooooooooooooo many interesting things in this, this video was gr8.

  • @GreatSageSunWukong
    @GreatSageSunWukong Před 3 lety +720

    I understand eating it, i don't understand having lamps and roof tiles made of salt

    • @tippy651
      @tippy651 Před 3 lety +168

      Probably because it's pretty.

    • @bluewaters2231
      @bluewaters2231 Před 3 lety +116

      They are said to purify the atmosphere by the ions they release into the air. Ans they are pretty.

    • @GreatSageSunWukong
      @GreatSageSunWukong Před 3 lety +46

      @@bluewaters2231 any science behind that?

    • @bluewaters2231
      @bluewaters2231 Před 3 lety +78

      @@GreatSageSunWukong Salt has always been a purifier from ancient times in all indigenous cultures; for more scientific information u could google. This Himalayan salt is defi more healthy than the iodised and chemically treated salt available now in supermarkets. Of that i am sure. Any health practitioner will advocate it. And it is more expensive. The lamps do look pretty when lite. Sun Wukong, scroll down to a comment by Ahmad Raza. He has explained in more depth than I have.

    • @gaudenciomanaloto6443
      @gaudenciomanaloto6443 Před 3 lety +75

      Veritasium already did a vid debunking this czcams.com/video/ZQ--scjcAZ4/video.html

  • @TacoStacks
    @TacoStacks Před 3 lety +2225

    The train is neat

  • @koreanature
    @koreanature Před 7 měsíci

    My best friend, Excellent video! Keep it up! I had to see the full video, as always, Keep it up! +thumb up3!

  • @TravellingKook
    @TravellingKook Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you to all the workers who excavate this salt. God bless ❤

  • @TheDanielDayLewis
    @TheDanielDayLewis Před 3 lety +1240

    “We get paid well and on time” he looks like he was forced to say that

    • @arhumzia6360
      @arhumzia6360 Před 3 lety +118

      They get 10 dollars per day and in Pakistan average wage is 4 dollars so it's good

    • @got3289
      @got3289 Před 3 lety +11

      😂😂

    • @davidpatton7298
      @davidpatton7298 Před 3 lety +5

      Probably not. Probably true.

    • @mrwdpkr5851
      @mrwdpkr5851 Před 3 lety +50

      Just off camera was a soldier pointing an AK47 at him .

    • @TUBESPECIFIC1
      @TUBESPECIFIC1 Před 3 lety +25

      $10 dollars for 12 to 14 hour hard labor days is slavery which is still the antiquated way of the world.

  • @marmalisticjuice1028
    @marmalisticjuice1028 Před 3 lety +33

    Pakistan is definitely one of the most beautiful countries I have visited.🔥🇵🇰 🇨🇦

  • @HisShadow
    @HisShadow Před rokem +1

    2:24 Well that was an unexpectedly festive looking set up to extract salt from a mine.

  • @storytimewithunclebill1998

    Those tunnels were huge and loaded with salt. You would think they would have more advance technology to get the salt the old ancient way the used in the beginning. Was interesting to watch. Great video

    • @blablup1214
      @blablup1214 Před rokem +2

      It is normal. If the work force is really cheap it isn't worth getting expensive machines...

    • @AJ-il1lm8ph7z
      @AJ-il1lm8ph7z Před rokem +4

      Well this is Pakistan not America and it's been working for them and in return the workers have a job whereas if they had high tech advanced machines then less man labour would be needed hence unemployment will rise.

  • @angelikaseville8163
    @angelikaseville8163 Před 3 lety +730

    horse: **sees rock**
    horse: **licc**
    horse: This rock tastes weird.

    • @eduardogalindo4957
      @eduardogalindo4957 Před 3 lety +8

      @Hue G. Rection really man?

    • @Life-is-G00d
      @Life-is-G00d Před 3 lety +7

      @@eduardogalindo4957 dont mind him, they're just trollin

    • @FaizanMulla
      @FaizanMulla Před 3 lety +2

      Then horse informed to king

    • @benhaj7662
      @benhaj7662 Před 3 lety

      ha ha ha

    • @j5892000
      @j5892000 Před 3 lety +3

      No look up salt licks. Blocks of salt made for horses and other farm animals

  • @goddamnthedamned
    @goddamnthedamned Před 3 lety +116

    So Alexander's horse was like, oh hey salt. And directly after that the British in the 1800s. Local people clearly had no clue. This is a pretty eurocentric interpretation of history.

    • @adkh5826
      @adkh5826 Před 3 lety +24

      Also remember that Columbus was the first person to discover America. Also the pyramids were built by white westerners (in the future we travel back in time and build them)

    • @nikhilkay1
      @nikhilkay1 Před 3 lety +18

      haha...I was wondering the same. Why there was a need to bring Alexander here? May be they should have mentioned he was running away after losing the battle in India.

    • @manavmehta2031
      @manavmehta2031 Před 3 lety +9

      @@nikhilkay1 Yeah he lost battle to king Pushpendra or Porus. Europe still revers him as not having lost even one war or that his army returned after defeating Porus coz they were tired. In reality he was badly wounded in the battle and returned back to save his life. He died some time after that due to illness(only happens to great warriors). 😉

    • @srinivasaraotatavarti5676
      @srinivasaraotatavarti5676 Před 3 lety +4

      Why do you need to keep looking out to get provoked? His horse was said to have discovered the mines, so what? I agree that they could have elaborated on the Sikh history of the mines, but mentioning the man because of whom the mines were supposedly discovered is not Eurocentric.

    • @FINSuojeluskunta
      @FINSuojeluskunta Před 3 lety +2

      @@manavmehta2031 Alexander almost died in the first major battle against the Persians. Also idk why people are calling him Greek he was Macedonian

  • @minos99
    @minos99 Před rokem +14

    So even after banning raw salt export to India who "stole Pakistani profits"... workers don't see change in their wages. Seems just like a change of cartels...no benefit to the miners

    • @eagander
      @eagander Před rokem

      You got the worker bees then you have the robber barons above them taking the profits!

    • @jayeshsaha5869
      @jayeshsaha5869 Před rokem

      Capitalism FTW!

  • @kirkwilliams5740
    @kirkwilliams5740 Před rokem

    Am so delighted to learn that this is where Himalayan salt 🧂is from

  • @VisualBasic6
    @VisualBasic6 Před 3 lety +77

    "We get paid well "
    *And on time
    I feel ya bro

  • @Kaotik199O
    @Kaotik199O Před 3 lety +842

    You know damn well he was manipulated into saying “we get paid well, and on time” 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️😂😂

    • @omarnoyola497
      @omarnoyola497 Před 3 lety +28

      I used to work in a fast food and we dint get paid well or on time .

    • @coybi
      @coybi Před 3 lety +43

      @@omarnoyola497 How is that random information contributing to what Josh said?

    • @PlaceholderDoe123
      @PlaceholderDoe123 Před 3 lety +25

      @@coybi I guess they’re saying that if they weren’t getting treated properly just imagine what the people in this video get treated like.

    • @abelkurian3434
      @abelkurian3434 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol😂😂😂

    • @niaz_q
      @niaz_q Před 3 lety +12

      It's difficult to find labour, doesn't surprise me if they arepaid well. Pakistanis workers are proud workers which is a big problem for employers.

  • @tristinbulko6786
    @tristinbulko6786 Před 8 měsíci

    keep it up!

  • @Stepher45
    @Stepher45 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice to see workers like this actually treated and paid well.

  • @wardahktk2595
    @wardahktk2595 Před 2 lety +20

    I am a pakistani and have visited the khewra mines and also tasted the black salt there,
    we have many rocks of pin salt in our home and we first grind it and then use it.
    it' very rich in taste and it doesn't make your mouth bitter and you can lick it more.it's yum.

  • @dvxAznxvb
    @dvxAznxvb Před 3 lety +332

    Thanks I always wanted to know how heavy 157 elephants are

    • @guerilla_food
      @guerilla_food Před 3 lety +10

      Important to note that they based this stat off African elephants, not Indian elephants.

    • @novadocs4715
      @novadocs4715 Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, good one.

    • @Juipukka
      @Juipukka Před 3 lety +1

      But americans doesn't know how much 1000 tons are

    • @p_4225
      @p_4225 Před 2 lety

      @@Juipukka they do, it’s around 2,000,000 LBS or 900k KG. They don’t know how much a tonne is tho.

    • @nehankaranch2149
      @nehankaranch2149 Před 2 lety

      @@Juipukka assumptions much

  • @jujuaroha5822
    @jujuaroha5822 Před rokem +3

    Inhaling it does work. I use my salt inhaler whenever I get congested or a cough and it clears my sinuses.

  • @ThomasYates916
    @ThomasYates916 Před rokem

    Thanks for letting me know where this salt comes from. I'm finished with it forever.

  • @jamsbong
    @jamsbong Před 3 lety +192

    historically, miner and farmers are the ones getting the smallest portions of the profit. Pakistan banning the export simply force the businessmen to move business from India to Pakistan. The locals are still getting paid the same and they are just happy they got a job.
    The wealthy businessmen will remain almost the same.

    • @nanamiharuka3269
      @nanamiharuka3269 Před 3 lety +1

      i agree the miners do a big and dangerous, labor intensive job, but it takes a lot of processing to make the salt profitable and those people need to get paid too, which would inevitably move the cost to the consumer. Which means more expensive salt lamps and table salt for western customers.

    • @kyukyahua
      @kyukyahua Před 3 lety +8

      There is no such big difference. We have been using Black salt from Himachal, Tibet. They mainly contain NaCl and Complex iron compound but they are quite cheaper to these hyped up salt. Processed salt is very cheap in India. Though price has increased in recent years but still it is much less than Sugar or Jaggery.

    • @911mastermind
      @911mastermind Před 3 lety +7

      @@kyukyahua In Pakistan, salt is alot lot cheaper. An Indian spy was caught some years ago when he offered to pay for salt somewhere...atleast thats what the story was.
      for comparison, even at retail, pink salt (packaged and branded) cost the equivalent of ~INR30/kg. White salt even cheaper.

    • @kyukyahua
      @kyukyahua Před 3 lety +5

      @@911mastermind That is quite cheap. But checked them out at our nearest Big Bazaar and they were asking INR 60/ 500gm. At a local grocery store, it INR 62/ 500gm or INR 65/500gm. So, that is a lot cheaper even after paying excise.

    • @911mastermind
      @911mastermind Před 3 lety +1

      @Smeh 7 dont talk nonsense. Humans have been eating rocksalt for centuries.

  • @matter2684
    @matter2684 Před 3 lety +467

    Alexander and his horse's story tells us that how history is manipulated through anecdotes.
    Can you believe that before Alexander's arrival, no one was using this salt?

    • @reta5189
      @reta5189 Před 3 lety +89

      True bro, these western historians changed India's history, to show British people as great, we bharatiya knows the benefits of Himalayan salt, and the name Himalaya is ours language

    • @pepesylvia848
      @pepesylvia848 Před 3 lety +6

      @@reta5189
      >Alexander
      >Western

    • @AhmadKhan-kc2vo
      @AhmadKhan-kc2vo Před 3 lety +60

      @@reta5189
      Himalayan salt is Pakistani
      Not Indian bro

    • @organicfarm5524
      @organicfarm5524 Před 3 lety +24

      No one is claiming Alexander's campaign discovered salt but it discovered this mining region full of this particular salt.

    • @AhmadKhan-kc2vo
      @AhmadKhan-kc2vo Před 3 lety +5

      @@organicfarm5524
      Exactly right

  • @jesssilver4244
    @jesssilver4244 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Two years ago I visited the mines and it really is amazing once you drive off the motorway and onto the dirt pathways through the villages since literally everywhere, there's just unguarded massive piles of Himalayan salt. If you're going to Pakistan, it's definitely worth a visit. Just make sure not to buy from the stores right outside the mines since they are always overpriced. I got a salt lamp for £2 just 5 minutes drive away.

  • @dabunnyrabbit2620
    @dabunnyrabbit2620 Před 8 měsíci

    I would love a giant brick of that!!!

  • @vishalchaudhari721
    @vishalchaudhari721 Před 3 lety +217

    "Himalayan salt doesn't com from Himalayas"
    "French fries doesn't come from France"
    "Coconut crab doesn't depend on coconut"
    "Red Indians are not from India"
    My whole life is a complete lie.. 😭

    • @namstesalam3136
      @namstesalam3136 Před 3 lety

      😅🤣😂

    • @cheech_cheech
      @cheech_cheech Před 3 lety +5

      Coconut crabs do eat coconuts tho

    • @PauI123
      @PauI123 Před 3 lety +20

      @Chris B Wait, baby powder isnt made from babies?

    • @NeVs-cb1oc
      @NeVs-cb1oc Před 3 lety +2

      @@PauI123 😸😸🤣🤣😂😂😹😹😼😼

    • @LawpickingLocksmith
      @LawpickingLocksmith Před 3 lety +4

      But Nuclear technology arrived from France in Pakistan!

  • @dragon6irl
    @dragon6irl Před 3 lety +231

    "We get paid well and on-time." Hmm... that's not a suspicious way of wording it...

    • @evansmeki4057
      @evansmeki4057 Před 3 lety +17

      Given that they're not wearing proper protective gear makes it more sus

    • @cchu1980
      @cchu1980 Před 3 lety +16

      off camera, there was his boss holding a gun pointed at his head. he blinked twice

    • @alcantara7718
      @alcantara7718 Před 3 lety +3

      It’s actually not suspicious, but it feels like that in its English translation.

    • @abrararifify
      @abrararifify Před 3 lety +6

      Relative to other people in Pakistan, $10/day is a lot. The average wage is $4/day to give you a perspective. Moreover, the cost of living in Pakistan to lets say Canada is far lower.

    • @arhumzia6360
      @arhumzia6360 Před 3 lety +2

      They get 10 dollars per day and that's good for Pakistan

  • @TauroChuck
    @TauroChuck Před rokem

    The color is very enchanting.

  • @lifting_and_coding
    @lifting_and_coding Před rokem

    It's beautiful to look at

  • @deloresmckinniss7988
    @deloresmckinniss7988 Před 2 lety +469

    Thank you miners and truck drivers for all of your hard work to provide that salt for us. Again thank you!

    • @elliotjohnson9737
      @elliotjohnson9737 Před 2 lety +11

      What about the ocean and earth

    • @phill1420
      @phill1420 Před 2 lety +24

      @@elliotjohnson9737 bro how the ocean/earth gonna understand him?

    • @BOT-MERC
      @BOT-MERC Před 2 lety

      @@elliotjohnson9737 lol

    • @ballsonyourmomschin1781
      @ballsonyourmomschin1781 Před 2 lety

      @@elliotjohnson9737 Byron buxton 2022 American League mvp. I’m calling it

    • @lancelyde
      @lancelyde Před 2 lety +14

      well the miners and truck drivers barely make any money even though they do all the hard work and labor while the company owners take all the profit

  • @little_blue_dragon661
    @little_blue_dragon661 Před 3 lety +159

    Me: but is it sustainable?
    8:15
    Me: Ah, never mind

    • @manofculture8026
      @manofculture8026 Před 3 lety +1

      You got me there🤣

    • @Bombichote1
      @Bombichote1 Před 3 lety +2

      I want to know what happen when there is no more.

    • @911mastermind
      @911mastermind Před 3 lety +3

      @@Bombichote1 use the lamps...

    • @isolvechess1941
      @isolvechess1941 Před 3 lety

      It's not that good for environment but same, never mind

    • @preppercoops741
      @preppercoops741 Před 3 lety +1

      I would say of the stated 6.+ billion tons left to mine, we will have enough for a few generations. 1 metric ton for each of the human race.

  • @TravelEscapes
    @TravelEscapes Před rokem +41

    *Pakistan should have technology to process it and should export directly to Europe* ✅

    • @TravelEscapes
      @TravelEscapes Před rokem

      @Robert Hamilton look at your low mentality even lower than a boot. Shame on you.

    • @danishchaudhary2.0
      @danishchaudhary2.0 Před rokem +1

      @Robert HamiltonDo you really think this.?

    • @danishchaudhary2.0
      @danishchaudhary2.0 Před rokem +4

      @Robert Hamilton Where are you from??
      And who told you this?😂

    • @mohitbhakkad6576
      @mohitbhakkad6576 Před rokem +2

      Indian traders marketed it to to Europe, which made it so valuable. Same with African diamonds.

    • @HassanAli-pv4fo
      @HassanAli-pv4fo Před rokem +1

      @Robert Hamilton Lindu Gobarbhakt💩 Spotted 😛😂🤭😁

  • @nachurecooking
    @nachurecooking Před 8 měsíci

    I tried pink salt for cooking before. I think it provides a more refined taste than other types of salts. However, the price makes it not worth it. Glad it exists tho

  • @mhill2468
    @mhill2468 Před 3 lety +540

    So why do they call it “Himalayan”? You just glossed over that hahah

    • @stangerdanger7252
      @stangerdanger7252 Před 3 lety +137

      Himalaya range is a mountainous range which is expanded to multiple countries. It starts from Pakistan, and ends at Myanmar. This area is right near Himalaya range of Pakistan. Look at this image.
      www.researchgate.net/publication/328790994/figure/fig1/AS:690384598470657@1541611923157/Spatial-spread-of-the-Himalayan-mountain-system-across-seven-nations-The-elevational.png

    • @zeek9029
      @zeek9029 Před 3 lety +38

      Bcz this salt comes from the lower himalayas

    • @pankajsy8581
      @pankajsy8581 Před 3 lety +47

      @@stangerdanger7252 Himalayan is related to India....pakistan has occupied India's lands

    • @kingzmash9124
      @kingzmash9124 Před 3 lety +20

      @@pankajsy8581 not really as far as i know

    • @stangerdanger7252
      @stangerdanger7252 Před 3 lety +18

      @@pankajsy8581 India means Land of Indus river. First of all get your facts right. This is Indus river.
      i.pinimg.com/originals/f0/43/52/f04352a9f2e1067395eab1d8ed6aa62e.jpg
      Hamalyia starts from Pakistan. The people of Gilgit baltistan fought against the raja and became Part of Pakistan. Second, people of gilgit are more close to Pakistani then Indian people Just look at a picture of those people ,and then look at yourself. Too big of difference.

  • @april_
    @april_ Před 3 lety +106

    I think my salt lamp is from here, mine has the same wood bottom piece as some of the ones I saw. I didn’t get it for the health benefits, I got it because the pink salt is so pretty. I appreciate the work from these guys. 👏

    • @MrRedeyedJedi
      @MrRedeyedJedi Před 3 lety +15

      I use it in all my cooking. Feel bad for these guys. Even the phone I type this message on, had it's raw materials mined by people struggling in poverty

    • @april_
      @april_ Před 3 lety +19

      @@MrRedeyedJedi Way too many things are made from people that are exploited. It’s terrible but it’s like we can never escape it. I think about this a lot, someone out there put my phone together piece by piece to perfection and they work endless hours but get paid crumbs. These people deserve more. :(

    • @anthonybarra2391
      @anthonybarra2391 Před 3 lety +17

      @@april_ I agree but I'm as much of a hypocrite as yourself, as I type on my tablet. Nothing we can do about it, its a higher level of governing that controls this

    • @blackachilles8745
      @blackachilles8745 Před 3 lety +2

      Now lick it

    • @greatninja2590
      @greatninja2590 Před 2 lety +1

      @@april_ most of those are done by machines.

  • @nielsdaemen
    @nielsdaemen Před rokem +2

    I did't know the salt lamps are literally the same as the table salt... I guess I will start grinding up my salt lamp...

  • @Aanex
    @Aanex Před rokem +2

    being someone who has visited that mine, it's actually quite the trip

    • @GunterandthePenguins
      @GunterandthePenguins Před rokem

      Do they let you go in?

    • @Aanex
      @Aanex Před rokem +1

      @@GunterandthePenguins yes you can go in and even ride onna train that tours you around it

  • @robert9595
    @robert9595 Před 3 lety +358

    I would not be able to resist the urge to lick a rock.
    I love that salt lol.

    • @Alfonso-dl1wi
      @Alfonso-dl1wi Před 3 lety +1

      Who doesn't lol

    • @hbsblkk3842
      @hbsblkk3842 Před 3 lety +12

      I've been to the mine and yes you can buy salt crystals to lick lol.

    • @junaidbutt8279
      @junaidbutt8279 Před 2 lety +4

      They literally have a licking wall in there where tourists can lick and make a wish

    • @killerxyphon
      @killerxyphon Před 2 lety +32

      @@junaidbutt8279 hello covid

    • @alpardal
      @alpardal Před 2 lety +4

      @@killerxyphon and possibly a bunch of other stuff 😄
      But salt is a strong food preservative, so it might be reasonably safe actually

  • @RC-sk5rg
    @RC-sk5rg Před 3 lety +346

    It’s so surreal to hear so many English words scattered throughout the Pakistani language

    • @reisonencarnacion5214
      @reisonencarnacion5214 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/xD-qn2lD9Dc/video.html

    • @rishisivakumar2013
      @rishisivakumar2013 Před 3 lety +67

      In most of India Pakistan and Bangladesh, it's not uncommon to hear people use english words that are easier to say than their vernacular counterparts. It's also really common for someone to start a sentence in hindi and then end it in English or vice versa(because a large portion of people speak English)

    • @johnsjohnson6881
      @johnsjohnson6881 Před 3 lety +1

      Nice profile picture

    • @alexproductions5148
      @alexproductions5148 Před 3 lety +13

      @@reisonencarnacion5214 How is is relevant at all? Why is this here? I am so confused. I am in utter disbelief at how not relevant is video is to anything closely related to this video or even the comment. This video is about Pakistani salt mining. Your video that you linked is about plastic bottle fishing and I think it's in Spanish. Furthermore, the comment that you replied to was about how English is prominent through the Pakistani language. This video is the furthest away you could get and you still linked it. To reiterate my shock, this video is in no way relevant to the conversation. I will go to bed tonight wondering if the entire world has formed some odd connection that I have not. I am puzzled.

    • @squiggleworks9
      @squiggleworks9 Před 3 lety +10

      India was ruled by the English for 200 years. Pakistani was part of India until 1947. Not that astonishing tbh.

  • @Chillypepper24x7
    @Chillypepper24x7 Před 3 měsíci

    Amazing health benefits.

  • @gabb5964
    @gabb5964 Před 8 měsíci

    600 million years ago 👍 so accurate

  • @junaidsyed4775
    @junaidsyed4775 Před 3 lety +56

    "This Salt was explored by Alexander".Wow, So I think the people from Indus Valley Civilization and natives were blind that they didn't find it.
    U can better say that "probably he was the first from the Western World"

    • @derricksmalls2293
      @derricksmalls2293 Před 3 lety +3

      Cant believe everything.

    • @CrazyWatcher670
      @CrazyWatcher670 Před 3 lety +6

      Just like the name of the salt, that legend is also lie.

    • @umerjavednisar
      @umerjavednisar Před 3 lety +1

      @@CrazyWatcher670 name was also given by the west. In Pakistan its just called pink salt

    • @organicfarm5524
      @organicfarm5524 Před 3 lety

      @@CrazyWatcher670 yes that legend, who was just a teenager, but literally conquered Egypt, Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, India, Central Asia...

    • @simonphoenix3789
      @simonphoenix3789 Před 3 lety +1

      @@organicfarm5524 he didn't conquer India. A portion of India maybe.

  • @hamza3065
    @hamza3065 Před 3 lety +66

    Khewra mines are beautiful tourist spot. The souvenirs built out of salt are just amazing.

    • @sum07071
      @sum07071 Před 3 lety +3

      Then you’re just as radical and controlled as your claim about them

  • @-TheBugLord
    @-TheBugLord Před rokem

    I love their decorated tractors

  • @pasarproperticom
    @pasarproperticom Před rokem

    Wow…. Amazing

  • @hydroaegis6658
    @hydroaegis6658 Před 3 lety +138

    The Pakistani guy was basically speaking 80% English I was so confused...

    • @brianpeters7847
      @brianpeters7847 Před 3 lety +6

      @Jareer Abdullah
      The Newfoundlanders were a colony of England
      and sometimes I can't understand them..
      Stay where you are and I'll come where you're at
      Try and understand that when the Newfoundlander
      is half cut and is speaking fast...

    • @IndianYouThoober90
      @IndianYouThoober90 Před 3 lety

      @Jareer Abdullah are you from Pakistan??

    • @IndianYouThoober90
      @IndianYouThoober90 Před 3 lety +2

      @Jareer Abdullah i want to know if you use the salt 🤔

    • @IndianYouThoober90
      @IndianYouThoober90 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jareer Abdullah i think it cure sinus problem by inhaling it. I heard miners of pink salt have low health problems.

    • @haiderzaidi3134
      @haiderzaidi3134 Před 3 lety +9

      English is the official language along with Urdu so people have atleast basic understanding of English words. Hence it is the third largest English speaking country as well.

  • @simonsmith7680
    @simonsmith7680 Před 3 lety +85

    The truck is the most hardworking. Mining during the day, Weddings and parties in the evenings.

  • @BoomerElite4u
    @BoomerElite4u Před rokem

    this makes my salt lamp crystal seem more precious to me. i always wondered where it came from.

  • @faserge2397
    @faserge2397 Před rokem

    Beautiful work!

  • @alejandrorojas1423
    @alejandrorojas1423 Před 3 lety +13

    I have had my salt rock lamp for 12 years. They get more beautiful as they age because the salts evaporates or flakes off and the lamp becomes thinner; thus allowing more light to radiate. Thank you Pakistan. I love Salt Rock!

  • @user-wb7fl9ru2r
    @user-wb7fl9ru2r Před 3 lety +521

    Now we’re being fooled by “Himalayan” branding

    • @daniel_960_
      @daniel_960_ Před 3 lety +3

      Basically you just know by this that it’s pink stone salt. All that matters anyway.

    • @AmirHussain78692
      @AmirHussain78692 Před 3 lety +51

      I mean the himalayas are in Pakistan they start from the capital city

    • @Brahmdagh
      @Brahmdagh Před 3 lety +10

      @@michaelloedel750 Well it's the same geological element that made the hills of Potohar from past into modern Himalayas. Look at map.
      These hills will one day become Himalayas as well.
      It's just the salt from the actual Himalayas has been eroded away over eons by rain etc.

    • @akhildangi591
      @akhildangi591 Před 3 lety +2

      your name say's it all

    • @user-wb7fl9ru2r
      @user-wb7fl9ru2r Před 3 lety

      @Truth Teller haha, you don't get what I said bro, you can see such brand like Sherpa pink, saltworks, himalania, they using icy himalayan mountain picture, that's make people believe it's from snowy place of Himalayan mountains. Better shut up before being offensive to others comment! You should learn more

  • @MrBonebus
    @MrBonebus Před rokem

    ah, what good vibes.

  • @e-justice3752
    @e-justice3752 Před rokem

    照明として使えるの良い。インテリアには最適

  • @alyssa_the_noodle5228
    @alyssa_the_noodle5228 Před 2 lety +48

    I had a salt candle holder. My dog kept licking it everyday. I had to hide it because she loved it so much

    • @aditya5463
      @aditya5463 Před 2 lety +8

      She loved it because she's lacking some ingredients in her diet keep her doing that in forest wild dogs also do that if they find a small rock of salt or slightly burned tree part which is full nutrients

    • @alyssa_the_noodle5228
      @alyssa_the_noodle5228 Před 2 lety +10

      @@aditya5463 she has a salt lick in the backyard that she shares with the livestock. She can’t have my candle though lol.
      She gets top of the line kibble, mixed with raw meats and veggies. She gets organ meat mixtures from the local butcher too. She just wouldn’t leave my candle alone

    • @hankatmaggies8819
      @hankatmaggies8819 Před 2 lety

      Understood Allysa the noodle 🍜 🤗

    • @cinamontoast2555
      @cinamontoast2555 Před 2 lety

      @@alyssa_the_noodle5228 i Dont think too much salt is good for dogs, or you really

  • @jujub4553
    @jujub4553 Před 3 lety +27

    Wow what a beautiful tractor 2:27

    • @subhanzulfiqar5768
      @subhanzulfiqar5768 Před 3 lety +3

      Decorating trucks*

    • @nikhiljoshi8767
      @nikhiljoshi8767 Před 3 lety +5

      It popular in Pakistan India Bangladesh and Sri Lanka I believe it’s tradition

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x Před 3 lety +2

      @@nikhiljoshi8767 It's not done in Sri Lanka, it's a tradition practiced in certain northern areas of South Asia (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh).

    • @atifrana5470
      @atifrana5470 Před 3 lety

      In Pakistan people decorate their tractors busses and trucks

    • @atifrana5470
      @atifrana5470 Před 3 lety

      @@nikhiljoshi8767 in India Bangladesh and sirilanka I don't see it. This art is typical Pakistan

  • @lynneclark5313
    @lynneclark5313 Před rokem

    Wonderful and interesting video. I hope the miners get a pay raise.

  • @Crimsoncutie_98
    @Crimsoncutie_98 Před rokem +7

    Its quite sad to me how clean and bright the workers safety helmets are. I think it shows how infrequently they’re actually worn and likely were only used because of the cameras being around. I can only imagine what its like to be a worker there as i would guess they have very little workers rights.

  • @malexder0082
    @malexder0082 Před 2 lety +696

    So the rich mine owners asks the government to pass a law that will vastly increase their profits and yet, the workers are still exploited. It's a disgrace.

    • @whatthehellzgoingon
      @whatthehellzgoingon Před 2 lety +56

      that's capitalism for ya!

    • @FinlayDaG33k
      @FinlayDaG33k Před 2 lety +48

      sounds like quite literally every big business nowadays...

    • @DarkIYI
      @DarkIYI Před 2 lety +7

      you sound indian

    • @cydeYT
      @cydeYT Před 2 lety +7

      Literally every business

    • @raishw6483
      @raishw6483 Před 2 lety +8

      @@whatthehellzgoingon what's your alternative?

  • @kamisama9715
    @kamisama9715 Před 2 lety +526

    It is fascinating to know that the salt formed hundreds of millions years before the first multicellular organisms.

    • @MizuSky
      @MizuSky Před 2 lety +57

      And we're putting it in our kitchen counter tops with a light bulb shoved up it, or grinding it up to put it on food.

    • @HAWXLEADER
      @HAWXLEADER Před 2 lety +83

      @@MizuSky And state on the box that it will expire in 1 year

    • @CanadianFitted
      @CanadianFitted Před 2 lety +7

      @@HAWXLEADER 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Před rokem +8

      I don't understand what you mean. The oldest multicellular fossils in Newfoundland are about the same age as the salt. (And there are much older recent findings in Gabon.)

    • @HiThisIsMine
      @HiThisIsMine Před rokem

      The Bible would disagree with your statement….
      But how much can you trust a book based on the stories of drugged out men who spoke with serpents

  • @CampingforCool41
    @CampingforCool41 Před rokem +6

    The workers deserve so much more.

  • @OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOq

    6:46 However, similar tasting or not:
    These salt deposits don’t contain micro plastics found in 90% of other salts sold that come from the the oceans.
    So the benefits (besides extra minerals) are that one is not contaminating the body with inflammatory causing substances (among other health risks).

  • @rawbacon
    @rawbacon Před 3 lety +59

    Farmers should decorate their tractors like that.

    • @JDOE20
      @JDOE20 Před 3 lety

      Health and Safety in for example the UK would probably not allow it

    • @mabdullah78667
      @mabdullah78667 Před 3 lety

      In Pakistan People love to do that's Decorating Tractors abd buses

  • @chloehennessey6813
    @chloehennessey6813 Před 3 lety +67

    We cure our jerky in pink salt from Pakistan.
    My only gripe is.... I’d like to see the miner make more than $10 a day.
    He should be making $25 a day. Especially if one bag is selling for $7.95 and he mines that in 2 minutes.

    • @ayandey137
      @ayandey137 Před 3 lety +10

      That would go against the rich businessman's basic rule 'keep the poor, poor'

    • @nicedurians
      @nicedurians Před 3 lety +9

      Shipping costs, import taxes makes more than half of the costs. There's also other workers to hire such as HR teams, marketing team etc. They should raise the price at your end to $15 a pack and pay them $25/day

    • @dhruvakhera5011
      @dhruvakhera5011 Před 3 lety +1

      bro but packet sells for 60c not 9$

    • @ShredCo
      @ShredCo Před 3 lety +2

      Our jerky?

    • @RatherA
      @RatherA Před 3 lety +10

      It's American and European superstockist that are making big bucks from it. Owners of miners or factories don't make enough money to give €25/day

  • @dedik8SKB
    @dedik8SKB Před 10 měsíci +1

    2:25 i wish all mining trucks looked like this!

  • @azndragon75
    @azndragon75 Před 8 měsíci

    Sea Salt is the best because it is Iodized which much more benefits Himalayan salt might have more minerals contents such as zinc, magnesium, and potassium but that requires to consumption a lot for benefit (risk high blood pressure and kidney problem). The price isn't cheap while you can eat vegetables and other supplement in meat.

  • @farizwibisono297
    @farizwibisono297 Před 3 lety +89

    THIS IS HARD WORK