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In fact, if you decide to visit the lake, you will constantly see salt collectors working at the lake and the shores of Lake Retba are full of piles of collected salt. This salt is extracted by locals from the bottom of the lake using their hands, then placed into baskets it is transported to the shore where it is used mainly to preserve fish.

The lake is only 3 square kilometers big about 1,1 square miles and there is no major town developed along its shores. The longer you stay inside the lake, the larger the salty water makes your wounds. Moussa Fame, salt harvester. Inside Africa.

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Oral history puts it that people were fishing in the lake but by the s, locals started to collect and sell salt for income following a period of economic hardships and drought.

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