After a week of doing inventory I feel like I have been sent to the salt mines.
But on Sunday I went to the actual salt mine.
Going down...
The tours were very interesting. There is enough salt down here for the next 2500 years.
Now there are huge storage areas down here for films and TV series and documents.
Props from movies...Can you see the ceiling sag in the back right hand side? The salt layer is detaching from the ceiling.
It was a great tour,if you ever make it to Kansas go see this. I only wish that Rich was here to share the experience with me.
Are you ready for the 4th?
I am ready to be home.
Chris
17 comments:
How very interesting Chris! I bet you are anxious to be home with your DH!
I hope you enjoy your rime back home. The salt mine looked very interesting.
What an interesting place! Have a wonderful 4th!
Very interesting to see these pictures. I don't know if I would be able to go there, it always feels very strange for me to be under the earth, lol.
WOW I thought only Utah had the salt mines. I did know that in the mines they store films of all sorts.
But in Kansas - cool!
Safe travels home. Hope you get to see some fireworks.
love Annette
Nice adventure.
I wonder why they store items down there?
Marilyn
That is very cool. Have a fabulous 4th!
Chris: That is way to cool and a superman outfit too.
Safe travels to you.
Catherine
What an interesting place to visit! I hope your holiday is good.
I know it's bad but I love salt. On everything. I would need 2 Ativan to go down there. Maybe more.
Looks really interesting Chris. I remember going down a coal mine when I was at school - it was 1500 feet down and it felt strange being so far below the surface. You'll be looking forward to some family time.
wow very interesting place :)
Wow! How strange to have a salt mine with movie props in it. lol! Looks really interesting!
Looks really interesting, how nice.
You sure are getting to see lots of interesting things in your travels, Chris! I enjoyed your tour :)
Have a safe and happy 4th of July--I know you'll be happy to be home with Rich!
Looks cool. The salt mines are excellent archival storage. I know that much. :)
Thank you for taking us along on the tour.
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