波兰有一个盐矿,里面有地下湖、小教堂和用盐做成的吊灯,看起来很不真实
Sitting on everyone’s kitchen counter is the kitchen staple so basic it’s borderline boring. And as I write, I’m already thinking of salt more than I have in this past year combined.
每个人的厨房柜台上都摆着厨房里的主食,基本到近乎无聊。在我写这篇文章的时候,我已经在思考盐的问题,比我在过去一年里思考的问题加起来还要多。
But the Wieliczka salt mine, near Krakow, Poland proves that salt can be a masterpiece on its own. The mine was first opened in the 13th century, and today, it’s a part of the First UNESCO World Heritage List. For a reason! The salt mine, which reaches -1072 ft at its deepest point, features underground lakes, 2,000 chambers, and chapels equipped with enormous chandeliers. And if that wasn’t enough, every little thing is made of salt. The mine is so unreal, it brings to mind a level in Tomb Raider, rather than a place thanks to which I season my dinner.
但波兰克拉科夫附近的维耶利茨卡盐矿证明,单凭盐本身就可以成为杰作。该矿于13世纪首次开矿,如今它成为第一批联合国教科文组织世界遗产名录的一部分是有原因的!盐矿最深可达-1072英尺,有地下湖、2000个洞穴和配有巨大吊灯的小教堂。如果这还不够,每一件小东西都是盐做的。矿井是如此的不真实,它让我想起了古墓丽影中的一个关卡,而不是一个我用来给晚餐调味的地方。
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图片来源:Liucija Adomaite
More info: Wieliczka-SaltMine.com