Wieliczka Salt Mine, near Krakow (Kraków), Lesser Poland, Poland.
Built in 13th century, producing salt till 2007. The mine is 345 m deep, tourist route goes to 135 m underground. Mine’s passages are 287 km long (3,5 km for tourists). In 1978 placed on UNESCO World Heritage Sites list.
September 2015
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looks like an amazing place
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Is is! And all of that deep in the ground… 🙂
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That … is insanely incredible!! What an experience and thanks for sharing 😀
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Thank you, Tone 🙂 Yes, it is amazing!
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Looks like an amazing place to visit … and so deep under the earth!
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Yes, it is very special 🙂
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I went there in 2017! Such a haunting, but beautiful and fascinating place!
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