Forseti is known for once having had a holy spring in Heligoland (Fositeland), but there is also a spring in Bordelum, Germany, that may have been sacred to Him.
The spring’s water is rust-colored from its iron. Interestingly, such waters were involved in the creation of bog iron, a very valuable resource.
You can see more photos of the spring at http://www.k-a-t-i.de/2011/09/23/die-heilquelle-von-bordelum/.
The Frisian version of Wikipedia notes that this spring is sometimes called the Fositeboarne (link). Boarne means “well, spring, or source” in modern West Frisian and Fosite is another name for the God Forseti.
Photo from Wikimedia Commons: Bordelum Heilige Quelle.
The spring’s water is rust-colored from its iron. Interestingly, such waters were involved in the creation of bog iron, a very valuable resource.
You can see more photos of the spring at http://www.k-a-t-i.de/2011/09/23/die-heilquelle-von-bordelum/.
The Frisian version of Wikipedia notes that this spring is sometimes called the Fositeboarne (link). Boarne means “well, spring, or source” in modern West Frisian and Fosite is another name for the God Forseti.
Photo from Wikimedia Commons: Bordelum Heilige Quelle.