Geschichte und Archäologie des Kleinen Kreuzers Dresden

 

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Die Bergung der Dresden-Glocke
  Nach der Bergung: Gruppenfoto


Fernando Landeta Civ.Ing,.M.A. prepared for diving; Dr. Willi Kramer. Fernando, Member of the 1st. Expedition, had studied from 2004-2006 with Kiel University. Together with his friend Felipe Monguillo he acted as scientific diving team. Thank you again, Fernando and Felipe!


The chilean diver crew; happy and prowd of the success. From right to left: Fernando Landeta, Felipe Monguillo (scientific divers), LT.1st.class Felipe Meza, Commander Alejandro Peña, Support- and Rescuedivers (Armada de Chile); thank you to all of you!
Der taucherische Leiter: Commander Alejandro Peña   
Die Triumphfahrt mit der Glocke zu LST Valdivia

Head of Diving Team: Commander Alejandro Peña of Armada de Chile, to the right: Lieutenant 1stCl. Felipe Meza. Thank you again, Alejandro, great performance!!

Back to LST Valdivia, toghether with the bell.
Erste Praesentation gemeinsam mit dem Alcalden Don Leopoldo

Alcalde Don Leopoldo, San Juan Bautista. The bell was conserved in Cumberland Bay for over 90 years. It was not easy for the Alcalde to see the bell leaving the island. I understood him and his honest attitude. I hope in 2007 we will have a copy of the bell on the island as well as a multi medial exposition; both I am going to realise.

Dr. Willi Kramer, Claudia Prado (Consejo de Monumentos), Commandante Mauricio Madariaga, Kapitän z.S. Dr. Jörg Duppler.
Empfan der Glocke im Hafen von Valparaiso Die Schiffsglocke der Dresden

Praesentation der Glocke an Bord von LST Valdivia. Von links: Verteidigungsattaché Freg.-Kapitän Jürgen Maruschke, Kulturattaché Peter Neven, Commandante Mauricio Madariaga, Dr. Willi Kramer, Kapitän z.S. Dr. Jörg Duppler.

Erstaunlich gut erhalten: Unter einer feinen Schicht aus Kalk und organischen Resten folgt eine immer noch hochglanzpolierte Oberfläche.