Experts would make the Prajdi salt mine, which was flooded last year, accessible again by partially opening the Erzsébet reservoir, which was closed for eighty years.
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A salt mine that has been closed for 80 years could give the Prajdi salt mine a new chance after last year's disaster. Experts say part of the Erzsébet salt mine could even be opened to tourists, while the possibility of establishing a new mine in the area is also being investigated.
Experts would make the Prajdi salt mine, which was flooded last year, accessible again by partially opening the Erzsébet reservoir, which was closed for eighty years.