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Gorleben, Germany. 15th Apr, 2019. Jochen Flasbarth, State Secretary at the Federal Environment Ministry, is standing underground in the former exploration mine. After decades of dispute over a repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste in Gorleben, the exploration area of the mine has been almost completely dismantled. During a symbolic final inspection of the salt dome it was now shown what the so-called open-keeping operation looks like. Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News Image details File size:
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Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News Gorleben, Germany. 15th Apr, 2019. A wall with so-called NATO wire surrounds the former exploratory mine. After decades of dispute over a repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste in Gorleben, the exploration area of the mine has been almost completely dismantled. During a symbolic final inspection of the salt dome it was now shown what the so-called open-keeping operation looks like. 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Credit: Philipp Schulze/dpa/Alamy Live News Gorleben, Germany. 15th Apr, 2019. A wall with so-called NATO wire surrounds the former exploratory mine. After decades of dispute over a repository for highly radioactive nuclear waste in Gorleben, the exploration area of the mine has been almost completely dismantled. During a symbolic final inspection of the salt dome it was now shown what the so-called open-keeping operation looks like. 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