Blue Springs of Saula
The Blue Springs of Saula (Estonian: Saula Siniallikad) are freshwater springs located in Saula Village, Kose Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia. There are three major springs that produce a flow of 20 to 30 litres (5.3 to 7.9 US gal) per second. The springs are differentiated by their color: blue-green (Blue Spring, Siniallikas), brownish black (Black Spring, Mustallikas), and blue-gray (White Spring, Valgeallikas). The water from the springs flows into the Pirita River.
The springs are protected as a natural monument, as well as a cultural heritage site.
Gallery
- Blue Springs.
- Black Springs.
- White Springs.
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External links
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- Eesti maaturism: Saula Siniallikad (in Estonian; archived URL)
- Saula Siniallikad EELISes (in Estonian)
- Blue Springs of Saula, Number 18053 in the State Register of Cultural Monuments (in Estonian)
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