That's all there is to it, but thanks to social media, it has gradually become a rather popular "check-in" spot. Locals from nearby areas as well as international tourists consider it a destination when they have the chance to visit the port city of Port Said. They come to film, take photos, and capture memorable moments. Many people are even curious enough to taste the salt.

Right next to the salt flats, locals set up stalls selling specialties from the Port Said region as well as Egypt. These are often spices to freshen up homes, or simply drinks to quench visitors' thirst in the hot weather.
When people think of Egypt, they often mention the pyramids, the Sphinx, or the mummies of the Pharaohs. However, in reality, there are seemingly ordinary things that Egyptians have transformed into attractive "check-in" spots for tourists thanks to their quick thinking and clever approach.
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