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Ελληνικά: Τεχνική όρυξης στο Ευπαλίνιο όρυγμα σε κάθετη τομή, στο αναμενόμενο σημείο της συνάντησης των δυο ορυγμάτων, για να εξασφαλιστεί ότι το ένα όρυγμα θα συναντηθεί με το άλλο, καλύπτοντας την περίπτωση μικρών λαθών στους υπολογισμούς του μηχανικού (δες και την εφαρμογή της αντίστοιχης τεχνική σε οριζόντια τομή στο File:Eupalinos horizontal.JPG
English: Mining technique at Eupalinos tunnel in vertical cross-section, at the expected point of meeting of the two tunnels, to make sure that one tunnel will meet the other, covering small mistakes in the calculations of the engineer (also see the same technique applied in horizontal cross section at File:Eupalinos horizontal.JPG
Date Δεκεμβρίου 2005‎-12017 14:25
Source Own work, Designed by User:FocalPoint, after Hermann J. Kienast (The aqueduct of Eupalinos in Samos), Athens 2004, publication of Greek Ministry for Civilisation
Author FocalPoint

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