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Deutsch: Von 1489-1860 wurden Mühlsteine abgebaut. Man trieb Buchenholzklötze in die mit Spitzeisen und Meißel geschaffenen Löcher, begoß sie mit Wasser und das anschwellende Holz sprengte die Steine aus der Wand. Damals gab es noch kein Dynamit. Die Innschiffart brachte die Mühlsteine in alle Welt.
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