Salina Veche is an old mine in Slănic, Romania that is no longer a place for extracting salt,
it’s a place for entertaining visitors. 208 meters below the earth’s surface, you’ll find playground equipment, benches, and satisfied looks on the faces of people who actually have something
interesting to say when a co-worker asks them what they did this weekend. It’s really just like
any park, except there’s no sunlight or trees and it reeks of salt – oh! – and you have to
take an elevator to get there. So, yeah, just like any park.
it’s a place for entertaining visitors. 208 meters below the earth’s surface, you’ll find playground equipment, benches, and satisfied looks on the faces of people who actually have something
interesting to say when a co-worker asks them what they did this weekend. It’s really just like
any park, except there’s no sunlight or trees and it reeks of salt – oh! – and you have to
take an elevator to get there. So, yeah, just like any park.
Check it out!
1.) Here’s a breathtaking view of Salina Veche.
2.) This is the elevator that brings you 208 meters below the surface.
They built it entirely metal-free to avoid rusting from the salt. Smart.
3.) Is that an underground moon bounce?
4.) That feeling you’re getting is called “awe.”
5.) It’s one of the few places where the living get to see what it’s like to rest underground.
6.) Sorry, no gondola rides.
7.) It’s absolutely stunning.
8.) There’s a buffet, too. Don’t like how the french fries taste?
Rub them on the walls for some extra seasoning.
(H/T Reddit)
What a cool place to spend the day. Perfect for the family who can’t agree on whether to go to the movies or to journey 700 feet underground.