Black Sea
The Black Sea is located in South - Eastern Romania and Europe, having an area of 413,488 sq. km. and an average depth of 1282 m, while the maximum depth is of 2245 m. The banks of the Black Sea have a total length of 4047 km, and a multitude of aspects. For the Romanian seaside, whose length does not exceed 245 km, in the North are the specific low banks, but to the South, there are the high cliffs of 35-40 m. At the base of those cliffs, a sandy and very sunny beach stretches. The calcareous sand from the beach favors spa treatment specific to the sea – the thalassotherapy. Among other natural wonders on the Romanian seaside, is Lake Techirghiol, former seashore nore, fixed in the land of Dobrodja, full of a miraculous mud, with a high therapeutic value.
Techirghiol Lake
This lake is well known for its miraculous, healing qualities of the sapropel mud and the salty water. The lake is former sea golf with sand bar, preventing water to enter, and because of the evaporation over the centuries, the water there is 8 times saltier than sea water. It is at the bottom of the lake where the famous mud forms, which is used in the clinics not only on this Coast, in Rheumatology and anti Rheumatic Care. Small Note on the Romanian Mineral Waters More than a third of the mineral waters of Europe are found in Romania. Simple mineral water, others very hot, many of these being radioactive. Since antiquity, some lakes accumulated in the craters of the old salt mines or resulting from the erosion or the collapsed parts of the mountains were known for their therapeutic effects.
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