Monday 30 July 2007

Grotten van St. Pieter


Reporting from Limburg: Een imposant grottenstelsel met ongeveer 20.000 gangen in z'n totaliteit dus ook de andere grotten meegeteld. De temperatuur is constant 9-10 graden en de luchtvochtigheid is heel hoog. De stippen die je op de foto ziet zijn kleine waterdruppeltjes in wording die vlak voor de lens zweven en sterk belicht worden door de flitser.

English info: The famouse 'St. Pietersberg' caves are the result of centuries of excavation of marl, a building stone. What we now see is an enormous labyrinth of more than 20,000 passages. The stone-hewers have left their marks. On the walls are interesting inscriptions, some extremely old; artists too, have been at work here. During the many sieges Maastricht has suffered, and also during the last world war, local inhabitants used the passages as a shelter; some of the emergency provisions are still to be seen.The temperature in the caves is 9-10 degrees Celcius; visitors are therefore advised to take a cardigan, pullover or coat with them. The round-trips, which last about an hour, are led by official VVV Tourist Office guides. Two sections of the labyrinths of Mount St. Pieter are open to the public. Source: VVV.

4 comments:

dot said...

Interesting about the cave and I'd enjoy seeing the inscriptions but I'm not so sure I would want to go inside. It looks very scary in your photo.

Neva said...

Very very nice pictures.

Sunkyoung said...

I went to this cave on the first day of my class at Universiteit Maastricht on 1 Sep, 2003. Can't believe it was almost four years ago!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Very cool photo, I like this.