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Thomas Rist
Bad Wildbad — Thermal Water and Modern Transportation
The weather was cold and stormy at Bad Wildbad this March 20. The thermal water that wells out of the spring is 39° Celsius. The thermal wells in the valley of the Enz are known since the 14th century. The yellow building is a former thermal spa, named after King Karl of Wuerttenberg. Nowadays, it is used as a Kurhaus and houses a cinema. After renovation, the PALAIS THERMAL (the red sandstone building) was reopened in 1995 as one of the most beautiful baths in Europe. It has been erected in 1847 by the land Württemberg. On my WWPanorama-site, there are also panoramas from inside.
The city railway is the latest project at Bad Wildbad. Completed last October, visitors can now reach the baths directly by train.
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Thermal water spring in Bad Wildbad, Black Forrest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
lat: 48:45:00N / long: 8:33:02E
11:39 local time (10:39 UTC)
Taken with a Nikon CoolPix 990, FC E-8 fisheye, zoomed in, f.4,8 at 1/125 second at ISO 100. Mounted on a selfmade VR-head. Four shot round, plus zenith and nadair. Extra exposures for the sky. Software used for this panorama: Photoshop, NeatImage, PtGui with PanoTools and PanoCUBE Plus.
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