In this video the travel turtles visit Droitwich Spa for a day trip. This historic spa town in Northern Worcestershire was originally named 'Salinae' in Roman times and then later called Wyche (Saltwich) due to the fact that the town sits on a massive deposit of salt.
Brine (salt water) rose naturally to the surface in this area and was a big industry, especially during the Roman times. You can still see some of the brine pumps in the video. Later the town was called 'Droitwich Spa' due to the fact that people would swim in the salt water to relieve muscular pain in the mid-19th century onwards.
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Location: Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire, England, United Kingdom
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