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Explore the 300 km deep Wieliczka Salt Mine

POLAND

The Wieliczka Salt Mine features a chapel carved entirely from salt, including chandeliers and altars.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine is ONLY 330 m deep, but the total length of all corridors is up to 300 km. Tourist tour of the mine's corridors is 3 km, however. It is well worth to be seen anyway!
The Wieliczka Salt Mine in Poland, descending to depths of 300 kilometers, offers a unique opportunity to delve into centuries of history and geology. This subterranean labyrinth, with its vast chambers and intricate tunnels, provides an intriguing glimpse into the mining techniques and cultural significance that have evolved since the 13th century. Exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site allows visitors to appreciate the intersection of natural wonder and human ingenuity, as well as the enduring legacy of one of the world's oldest salt mines.
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