Minerals
This is a picture of the Bonneville salt flats here in Utah. This salt is a mineral that was formed by precipitation of halite from the salt water found in the Great Salt Lake. It is an evaporite deposit. The salt flats are relatively close to where I live. I didn’t physically go there for this particular journal, but salt is a very common example of a mineral simply because one only need to go as far as their kitchen to find it — myself included.