The common salt sodium chloride NaCl as a mineral in the cubic crystalline system May form as decorations on dry caves as, dripstone, crust, flowstone, stalactite, stalagmite and other forms Mineral, Rock and Chemical terms Ref JJ
Naturally occurring sodium chloride (NaCl), common or rock salt. Halite occurs on all continents, in beds that range from a few feet to more than 1,000 ft (300 m) in thickness. Termed evaporite deposits because they formed by the evaporation of saline water in partially enclosed basins, they characteristically are associated with beds of limestone, dolomite, and shale. Halite is found in large deposits in New York and in Russia, France, India, and Canada