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1. Using a salt pan. (Digging a ditch, filling it with salt-water, and letting the water evaporate. 2. Draining salt out using a strainer. one way, is to let the salt water boil over a period of time, and the salt will be left an the bottom. put a glass cover over the top and the water will be in pesperation beads. maybe a... filter?

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