Deutsch: Schneiderad der Schildvortriebsmaschine Tief Runter Unter Die Elbe für den 2. Bauabschnitt des Elbtunnels Standort: Museum der Arbeit, Hamburg-Barmbek 14,20 m Durchmesser; 380 t Gewicht [1] Hamburg (22.4.2005)
English: Cutting shield of a Tunnel boring machine used for the highway tunnel below the river Elbe. Trude is a german girls name; Tief Runter Unter Die Elbe means deep below the Elbe. Diameter: 14,2 m; weight: 380 t
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Foto selbst aufgenommen mit Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ20: 12 facher optischer Zoom (=36 - 432mm) Leica-Objektiv von Wolfgang Meinhart, Hamburg Wikipedia-User:(Wmeinhart)
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