The Elbe Dam in Špindlerův Mlýn offers an unprecedented view these days. Three excavators are working at its bottom, scooping up sediments accumulated during the floods of the year before last. These are then transported away by trucks. The unusual picture, which will last until the end of September, is attracting attention. "I will never see this again in my life," said the black-haired woman.
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The Elbe Dam in Špindlerův Mlýn offers an unprecedented view these days. Three excavators are working at its bottom, scooping up sediments accumulated during the floods of the year before last. These are then transported away by trucks. The unusual picture, which will last until the end of September, is attracting attention. "I will never see this again in my life," said the black-haired woman.