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Siegfried Ebeling, a survivor of the mining drama of Lengede, examines historic newspaper articles in his apartment in Bodenstedt near Lengede, Germany, 12 October 2010. The 79 year-old was one of eleven miners that were trapped in an abandoned shaft for 14 days, before they were rescued on 3 November 1963. The rescue operation became widely know as the 'Miracle of Lengede'. Photo: Image details File size:
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