
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a public fountain and information plaque located in Salzkotten, Germany. The fountain consists of rocks from which water is cascading, creating a foamy effect at the top. A metal railing surrounds the fountain. The ground is paved with interlocking stones and scattered with fallen leaves. In the foreground, a large rock bears a metal plaque. The plaque is inscribed with German text that appears to be technical data and analysis of the "NEUER SPRUDEL" (New Spring). It details the spring's elevation, drilling depth, date of re-certification, temperature, discharge rate, and the concentrations of various minerals and ions, including chloride, sulfide, calcium, magnesium, and sulfate. The plaque also indicates that the information is from the "Stadt Salzkotten" (City of Salzkotten) and dated "Febr. 1995". The background features lush green foliage, including trees and bushes, suggesting a park-like or natural setting. A small white sign is visible in the upper left quadrant, partially obscured by greenery. The overall impression is that of a well-maintained natural attraction within the city.
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