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Amusement Park Inside of an Old Salt Mine in Romania (Salina Turda)

Picture taken from > PizzaTravel (more pics there)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salina_Turda (Wikipedia page)

Salina Turda is a salt mine in the Durgău-Valea Sărată area of Turda, the second largest city in Cluj County, northwest Transylvania. Opened for tourists in 1992, the Salina Turda mine was visited by about 618,000 Romanian and foreign tourists in 2017.

thesporkeffect ,

Wouldn’t this be noisy AF with rides going and full of people??

Wistful OP ,
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I haven’t been personally. I just learned about it and wanted to share, because it’s cool looking. Maybe someone who visited can share their experience.
I looked at some vlogs on yt, and it seems noisy but nothing crazy.
Example: Some random vloggers on the ferris wheel (time stamped), gets louder when they get off the ride.

Hule ,

I’ve been down there.

You hear a constant humming, but not too loud. The amusement park is not big, and has slow rides, so maybe some kid will scream…

MudMan ,

Most of the place is more of a museum anyway. The one time I visited I mostly remember it being humid and having a surprising amount of unexpected temperature changes in different places. It's definitely a sight, though.

idiomaddict ,

I’m very surprised that a salt mine feels humid. Am I missing something, or shouldn’t salt absorb moisture really well? Did you by any chance ask why it was humid?

MudMan , (edited )

I did not, but I took the liberty to assume the huge indoor lake with rowboats in it may have had something to do with that.

Joking aside, I don't know if that was natural or a byproduct of mining, but there is a lot of water in there, to the point where there are salt stalactites all over the place and everything is covered in a thin layer of goopy brine. The entire place looks... slick.

Like I said, it's a sight.

cactusupyourbutt ,

that looks dope

dejected_warp_core ,

everything is covered in a thin layer of goopy brine

Ah, that explains the extensive use of wood and plastic. That environment would be a nightmare for anything made of steel.

troyunrau ,
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Salt mines are so awesome. They’re usually room and pillar, so they’re the closest we get to the Mines of Moria. Plus they are almost always bright white inside, unlike most metal mines.

DrownedRats ,
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There’s an awesome 3 level trampoline park in an old slate mine in Wales. I think its called Bounce Below. They use an old miners train to transport you in and out of the slate mine. Been there once with a school trip!

motor_spirit ,

That sounds pretty rad

vext01 ,
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I went 10 years or so ago. It was awesome.

There’s also a massive zip line over the quarry, which we also did.

Jake_Farm ,
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It looks like a sci-fi research facility.

dejected_warp_core ,

So people keep asking me: “why build a massive research facility at the bottom of a salt mine?” Well, I’ll tell you: science! That’s why. Those safety-obsessed, bureaucratic government types are always slowing things down. Better to move this operation indoors so we can get to work. And that’s where you come in: get your assignment at the desk, and let’s make history.

abfarid ,
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Down here, salt is a way of life.

scroll_responsibly ,
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I understood this reference!

HenriVolney ,

Cool settng. Reminds me of the Carrières de Lumière, in France

Imgonnatrythis ,

Turda.

intensely_human ,

Perfect, now we can get this birth certificate filled out and go home

ripcord ,
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That’s really freaking rad.

wabafee ,
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Man if I were there I would be tempted to try lick the walls. To see if it’s salty.

intensely_human ,

That’s why we keep the walls super cold

Sylence ,
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Would make a sick climbing gym

XPost3000 ,

Welcome, gentlemen, to Aperture Science!

MP3Martin ,
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