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An airborne Laserscan of Camp I & II at Hedemünden (taken from 500m altitude above ground)
is published here :
http://muendener-rundschau.de/2011/02/28...ojekt-vor/

Well, the newspaper is in German, ...but one picture speaks louder than .....:wink:

Greez

Simplex
The latest finds can be seen on Klaus Grote's website (scroll down).
Even more pics ( I'll try to translate the text coming with it -- as soon as I have enough time -- I'm currently busy writing press material for the Gaildorf Bluesfest)
>>here :

http://www.hedemuenden.net/index.php?opt...Itemid=167

For now

Greez

Siggi

I did try several times to get the Link working as supposed by utilizing the links icon above in the boardcode -- I failed.
I suggest to work with "copy and paste".
Simplex

Hey presto -- got it working by not using the "Link-button" , no need for "copy and paste" anymore.Smile

Simplex
For those in desperate need of words ;-)
(or: looky what my "google-alert dog" fetched me.)
Looks like the press bulletin of the conference on Feb. 24th. (In German)
Here:
http://landkreis-goettingen.de/pics/medi...rlager.pdf


Greez

Simplex
....I don't know whether I should put this in the original "Hedemünden-Thread" (in the meantime at least well over 3 years old) or here, but a Google-alert gave me access to this link at www.geschichtsforum.de.
It is the "official" roundup-paper from the Nether Saxonian Monuments Authorities published in "Denkmalpflege In Niedersachsen Heft 1/2010" -- now about a year old, but I think it is worth "watching" because there is an expressive map and some pics in it.

http://www.denkmalpflege.niedersachsen.d...load/56014

Greez

Simplex

BTW it was a "Google Alert" set to "Harzhorn" , not "Hedemünden.