Searching for Bombs Under Water
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An estimated 7,000 bombs were dropped on Dresden during the Second World War. While most of them brought death and destruction, many still lie underground or in the Elbe river – without having detonated – and continue to pose a danger to construction projects even today, some 65 years later. Matthäi used the state-of-the-art Leica RedLine series satellitebased machine control system to search for undetonated Second World War bombs on and around the site for the new Waldschlösschen bridge over the Elbe.
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