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A visit to the Feengrotten (fairy caves) in Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany

Part 2

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany
The "long tunnel"

First we had to walk through the so called "long tunnel". This path was also used by the miners in the past. It took over 10 years of hard labor to complete it. This was achieved in 1760. At this time the tunnel was lower and narrower.
No picture can give you the feelings which you experience during an actual visit. As promised by our guide, the air was really easy to breathe, no dust and a constant temperature of approximately 10°C.
I still do not know why, but everybody seemed to be in a hurry. I wanted to stop to take pictures after coming such a long way from Canada, but in the narrow aisle you could not do that. It took some special measures to take a picture like this. The disadvantage is, you miss the information from your tour guide. Maybe, the management of this great natural attraction hopes that you go on two or more tours! To be honest, I would not mind to do the same tour again. Especially, if Elizabeth, my wife would be with me. There are not too many places on earth where you can something like the "Saalfelder Feengrotten".
For that reason they are also mentioned in the "Guiness Book of Records".
All this was achieved over hundreds of years by the water with its high content of minerals.
Most Europeans love to drink mineral water. I am one of them. However, I missed to try the "Original-Feengrotten-Wasser". It is offered for free but I did not know.

On our way, we could see under which conditions the miners had to work. Mining in this area started already around 1530.
I don't think that the air was dust free at this time and that people were coming and paying to solve their breathing problems.
This image shows the limitations of my digital camera which I purchased in 1999. But if we do not get enough business through our travel guides, we have to limit our expenses and stick to our planned budget. So don't tell us we should make better pictures, that comment will not change anything. Only money will help.
Our tour guide was continuously explaining everything and responding to questions. Many of the visitors took pictures or used camcorders which has the advantage that you get also all the verbal information. The only difficulty is to get pictures without having people on them blocking a clear view.

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany
Mining in the past


fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany
The colors are spectacular

The variety of different colors was amazing.
Nature had really created breathtaking scenes. No wonder that this environment is mot only used by sightseeing tourist and health cautious people. Also weddings are held and celebrated here.
Everything nicely illuminated , great classical background music from a good sound system and champaign create certainly an unique flair. On top of that a wedding coach will be provided. Please don't as me for more details, contact the management. You will find all required information on page 1 of this web site.
Don't be afraid to visit the original German web site, Even when you do not understand a single word, try to find the link to " 3-D-Ansichten". You can see spectacular images of different caves.

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany

As I said, the tour was really an unforgettable event. Everybody, including the kids enjoyed it. But it was too fast for me. I got the feeling it is tailored for people who want to see Europe in seven days.
If the weather is nice, don't miss to see all the outdoor show pieces and try some Thuringian food.
I don't think you will get all the specialities at home. Visit the gift store and get some original Thuringian souvenirs .They have something for every taste.
Before you purchase a DVD or a video, check whether you can play it at home. Europe has a different coding for most of the DVD's and videos are normally in the PAL format which is very common but not used everywhere.

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany

fairy caves, Saalfeld, Thuringia, Germany

This is the photo of our group. You see, almost everybody is still wearing a protective cape. Helmets are not provided, so watch your head - sometimes the ceiling is very low and it is easy to damage the fairy caves or hurt yourself.
I am not sure whether it was a special promotion on this Sunday, but everybody received a nicely polished colorful stone as a souvenir.
On your way out, stop at the chocolate store and treat yourself. They are even open on Sundays which is not common in Germany. We did so and purchased gifts for friends. Then we had to try some samples and could not stop finishing most of what we got when driving back to Siegritz.


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