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Historic Rudder After its Recovery
On 9 September 2009 employees of the Viking Ship Museum and the National Museum salvaged a historic rudder near the island of Bornholm. The approximately eight metre long wooden item was found during surveys of the Nord Stream Pipeline route at 45 metres depth. In order to safeguard the rudder against potentially being damaged during the construction of the Nord Stream Pipeline, it had to be lifted and was sent for preservation.
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| JPG | 300 dpi | 12.9 MB | 2434 px × 1550 px | CMYK | Download |
| JPG | 72 dpi | 1.4 MB | 1400 px × 891 px | RGB | Download |
Photo may be used to accompany news-related reports about Nord Stream provided the source (Nord Stream AG) is mentioned.



