Start by worrying about yourself first and be less impulsive, maybe."Worry about me a little!!"
Yeah, it was pilgrims and the mega rich, but they had their own holiday homes.It's always so weird when they talk about tourism in a medieval-ish setting as if it's just like it is in the modern age. Sure, people did travel, but tourism as an industry wasn't really a thing back then.
And the last major group of travellers were the very poor: outcasts, vagabonds, and other people without homes. But those aren't exactly tourist material.Yeah, it was pilgrims and the mega rich, but they had their own holiday homes.
considering pee is salty, the only thing i can imagine is that the liquid pee somehow absorbs salt from the ground and flushes it away.salted grounds? crushed bones, eggshells... and chalck can somehow help on that. revive grounds.
and of course use a or serveral fertilizers. it takes time but the grounds will recover.
odd enough i did read about people peeing on the salted grounds to remove salt there.. not sure how it works.
I assume your theory is the best answer so far. i got nothing. thank you for answering.considering pee is salty, the only thing i can imagine is that the liquid pee somehow absorbs salt from the ground and flushes it away.
Granted this would only work if the underground water is free flowing and not locked up.
Because in that case it would probably get worse.