The Nazi Relics Emerging From Drought-Stricken Danube
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The drought in Europe is exposing dangerous World War II wrecks in the Danube. This is attracting onlookers. But the salvage operations are risky.
Historically low levels on the Danube and Rhine rivers brought up Nazi warships, a Wehrmacht motorcycle, mammoth remains, and the famous “hunger stones”. In the United Kingdom, historic 18th century gardens and medieval drainage systems at iconic sites have reappeared
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The level of the Danube near Bezdan and Bogojevo is falling, due to drought and high temperatures, and according to the forecast of the Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ), in
The drought in Europe is exposing dangerous World War II wrecks in the Danube. This is attracting onlookers. But the salvage operations are risky.
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