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Can Germans Save Their Beloved Rhine?

Por: The New York Times World November 11, 2022

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KARLSRUHE, Germany — It is one of the tightest and fastest bends in the Rhine River, a nearly 90-degree curve where a small rocky island dotted by trees further narrows the shipping channel.Engineers, surveyors and craftspeople have spent months surveying the area, measuring the flow and speed of the water, which is so clear that the contours of the riverbed and its sediment are visible.But the team does not need boats to do their work.... + full article



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