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Salzburg, Austria
Today we headed to Salzburg Austria to the Salt Mines of Halein. It seems 250 million years ago slat deposits were formed by the sea and over the course of the formation of the alps enclosed then in rock and the Durrnberg Salt Mountain was formed. We took a tour of a former working salt mine. After purchasing our tickets and adorning our white jumpsuit to protect our clothing we entered the Salzwelten through the Obersteinberg tunnel. We went on a pit railway where we loaded onto seats and a train took us in about 400 meters. The train was fast and fun, basically we straddled a beam and we whisked through a narrow tunnel. Next we were shown a humorous film describing how the salt deposits were formed and How under Prince Archbishop Wolf Dietrich, around 36,000 tons of salt were mined each year. The total length of the galleries within the Durrnberg mining area is around 15 kilometer and spans into Germany, in fact while we were walking on our tour it showed us where we left Austria and went into Germany. Salt mining was terminated in 1989 which it was not economically cost effective any more.

For the miners to be able to get to work quickly they used slides. We actually got to ride down these slides. The fist side was 27 meters long and steep. You definitely picked up some speed on this slide. Basically you go two at a time and you sit astride a double sliding bar stretching out your legs on both side. Then you lift your feet hold onto the person in front of you and let gravity take it's toll. If you don't want to slide you can always walk down the stairs. I do however recommend the slide it is great fun.

There is around a kilometer of quick pace walking on this tour through marrow shafts and some are not lighted very well. I discovered that if you stay between the rail lines where the carts went it is pretty easy to stay on track. This is also the most level ground. Next we walked to an area where we learned about old mining traditional pick and axe mining techniques. The idea of Solution mining came about were they flooded caverns with water to leach the salt out of the rock. To show this as an example we took a ferry across a salt lake, there was great video showing mining on the walls as we passed.

After the ferry came the second slide taking us further into the mountain. This second slide is 42 meters long, it seemed to go on forever. But once again it was great fun. I say this not really liking thrill rides. Our next walking section showed us the brine pipeline and a replica of a Celtic whose corpse was trapped in a rock slide and perfectly preserved in the salt for almost 2000 years. The original is in the Celtic museum that you ticket gives you admission to. He was dug out in 1616. The commemorative stones are originals remembering St. Rupert, the first bishop of Salzburg and the patron saint of mining. Wolf Dietrich and Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach. This ended our tour and we were 180 meters down and luckily there was an escalator taking us back to the pit railway train that took us out of the mountain. Overall this is a must see! It was fun, and very informative. We learned a lot.

Salzburg, Austria

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Stay in Europe Germany December 2007 - January 2008

Date taken: 2008 08 05 09:06 Tuesday

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