Strange Landscapes 1 - Gozo
Who doesn’t like strange landscapes?
Some are just plain weird, others seem like outposts from another planet - and some can be somewhat depressing or unnerving while, at the same time, having the ability to awe, impress and shock.
I was in a weird landscape one memorable day on the island of Gozo, just north of Malta.
Indeed, it was one of the strangest landscapes I have ever cycled through. It didn’t take long to figure out that the flat tray areas hacked out of the soft coastal stone were salt-pans. Apparently, some of them are ancient.
And I was delighted to discover some are still in use - indeed, I bought three bags of freshly made sea salt from a woman who was selling the stuff at a very reasonable price just under the cliffs.
It’s good salt - I’m home now and using it in my cooking. And every time I take a pinch of it, I remember that strange, rocky landscape.
Because that’s the thing about weird places - they can come back to haunt you.