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Wednesday 19 August 2015

Glastonbury Springs

From the caverns under Glastonbury Tor two natural springs flow a few feet from each other. One is the White Spring named because of the calcium carbonate dissolved in it as it flows through the underlying limestone. This makes for white calcite deposits. The other is the Red Spring (also known as the Chalice Well) because it contains dissolved ferrous oxide (iron). You can see in the photos the Red

Spring water stains the wall red. The Chalice Well is managed by the Chalice Well Trust and is surrounded by beautiful gardens, when I go back to Glastonbury again I hope to visit the gardens. You can get the red spring water outside the gardens, there is a pipe emerging through the garden wall with flowing water, it is opposite the white spring water pipe, both are free to use. I was very happy I brought a bottle with me after doing the Tor earlier in the day, beautiful cold water. It is said it is best to mix 50% white with 50% red. many people say the waters have health properties.




6 comments:

  1. Fascinating post and I love your photos! I also love your profile pic/avatar, it is adorable! :)

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  2. I love spring fresh water too. Thank you for dropping on my blog!

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    1. Hi Nadezda, I will be back to your blog very soon, so many beautiful photos :)

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  3. Such an interesting post! Does the water taste good?
    I had a peek at your other posts too. Beautiful crochet works!
    Have a lovely Sunday!

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    1. Thank You Sara. Both spring waters tasted good to me, the white has a mild chalky taste (but in a good way) the red has a mild metallic taste . Most people seem to prefer the white but I liked both. :)

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