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British photographer Richard John Seymour recently traveled to Salina Turda in his quest to document human-altered landscapes. “Photographing this space was a challenge due to its sheer scale.
Salina Turda, located in Turda, Romania, is home to an underground theme park that's nestled inside one of the oldest salt mines in the world. The salt mine, which dates as far back as the 17th ...
However, you’ll find all that and more at Salina Turda in Turda ... The first reference to a salt mine in the Turda area dates back to May 1, 1271, when it was mentioned in a document issued ...
Subterranean Salina Turda ... Salt exploitation in the area began in 1690 but salt extraction in and around Turda dates back to Roman times. The oldest reference to a salt mine in the Turda ...
Nearby, some people are playing mini-golf, while others row boats on an underground lake. Salina Turda, where all this takes place, is not your standard disused salt mine. Mining has been taking ...
Each year, thousands of visitors descend into Salina Turda, a Transylvanian salt mine dating over 2,000 years. In its lifetime the salt mine has had many uses, storing the coffers of ...
Dating back some 2000 years, Salina Turda was a hive of activity for centuries until it finally closed in 1932. Its vast caverns were then used as bomb shelters during World War II, and later for ...
HUNDREDS of metres underground in this ancient country lies a theme park with magical lights and space age structures. Here are the amazing photos. Salina Turda sits in the Romanian region of ...
British photographer Richard John Seymour recently traveled to Salina Turda in his quest to document human-altered landscapes. “Photographing this space was a challenge due to its sheer scale.