File:Hughes Glomar Explorer - Port of Long Beach.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionHughes Glomar Explorer - Port of Long Beach.jpg |
English: The Hughes Glomar Explorer sitting at its dock in Long Beach, California. In 1974 the ship had tried to recover a Soviet submarine that had sank in the Pacicic Ocean in 1968. |
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Author | TedQuackenbush |
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