تصاویر/معادن زیبای نمک در روسیه

تصاویر/معادن زیبای نمک در روسیه
معادن زیبای نمک در روسیه وجود دارد که به طور طبیعی به وجود آمده اند.
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به گزارش شبکه اطلاع رسانی دانا، معادن زیبای نمک در روسیه وجود دارد که به طور طبیعی به وجود آمده اند.

, شبکه اطلاع رسانی دانا,
 
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Jaw dropping acid: The psychadelic walls inside the abandoned salt mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia more than 650ft under the surface

 

 

Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers

 

 

 

Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

 

 

 

 

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

 

 

 

 

 

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

 

 

 

 

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

 

 

 

 

 

 

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

 

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

 

 

 

 

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls

 

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Jaw dropping acid: The psychadelic walls inside the abandoned salt mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia more than 650ft under the surface

 

 

Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers

 

 

 

Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

 

 

 

 

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

 

 

 

 

 

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

 

 

 

 

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

 

 

 

 

 

 

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

 

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

 

 

 

 

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,

Jaw dropping acid: The psychadelic walls inside the abandoned salt mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia more than 650ft under the surface

 

 

,

Jaw dropping acid: The psychadelic walls inside the abandoned salt mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia more than 650ft under the surface

, Jaw dropping acid: The psychadelic walls inside the abandoned salt mine in Yekaterinburg, Russia more than 650ft under the surface,

 

,

 

,

Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers

 

,

Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers

 

,

Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers

, Beauty below: Although the patterns appear man-made, they are all formed by layers upon layers of minerals which were mined for their use in fertilizers,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg

,

Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg

,

Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg

, Scratching the surface: The mineral carnallite, a hydrated potassium magnesium chloride, decorates the empty tunnels under Yekaterinburg,
 
,

 

 

Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green

 

 

 

 

 

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

 

 

 

 

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

 

 

 

 

 

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

 

 

 

 

 

 

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

 

 

 

 

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

 

 

 

 

 

 

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

 

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

 

 

 

 

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,

 

 

Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green

,

 

,

 

,

Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green

, Naturally unnatural: The minerals give the walls blight colours and 'psychedelic' patterns in yellow, red, blue and green,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

 

 

 

,

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

,

Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine

, Photographer Mikhail Mishainik, 29,  spent several days and nights hundreds of feet underground to photograph the salt mine,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

 

 

 

 

,

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

,

Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless

, Disco mines: Carnallite is most often yellow to white or reddish, but can sometimes be blue or even completely colourless,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

 

 

 

 

 

,

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

,

Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit

, Hidden treasures: Although a small part of the Yekaterinburg mine is still in use, miles of tunnels now lay abandoned and are only accessible with a special government permit,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

 

 

 

,

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

,

Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides

, Playing with fire: Going down the mine shafts like Mr Mishainik is not without danger as there is a risk of of gas leaks and landslides,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

 

 

 

 

 

 

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

 

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

 

 

 

 

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

,

Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine

, Memories of past years: There are several reminders of what used to be down in the tunnels of the former salt mine,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

 

 

 

,

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

,

With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg

, With only their torches to lead their way, Mr Mishainik and his friends explored the salt caves under Yekaterinburg,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

 

 

 

 

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

,

Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface

, Vast landscapes: The carnallite salt mines stretch for miles several hundred feet below the surface,

 

,

 

,

 

,
 
,

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

 

 

 

 

Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

,

Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor

, Flower power vibe: The psychadelic patterns on the walls match the brightly coloured salty brine water covering the floor,

 

,

 

,

 

,

 

,
Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
,
Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls
, Commitment: Mr Mishainik and his group of friends braved the salty air, the pressure and the high risk of landslides and gas leaks to capture the extraordinary patterns on the walls,

 

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