UC San Diego, Special Collections and Archives
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The babale'eboo lean-to, with betelnuts hanging from the roof. It will eventually be filled with staked out pigs for the feastUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Group portraitUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Two young women in front of a houseUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Vanuatu
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Canoeing in surfUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Solomon Islands
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Kwaijelein, Marshall Islands. Capricorn Expedition, 1952UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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North Pacific Ocean : Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (US) : Caroline Islands : Palau IslandsUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Palau
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Scientists eating lunch at Bikini Island encampment "Little Petunia." L to R: Edward Barr, Bob Dill, Duane Carlston, George Brayton, Wayne RunyonUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Beach at Bikini, Marshall Islands. Midpac Expedition, 1950UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Fisherman and Walter H. Munk, Majuro, Marshall IslandsUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Marshall Islands
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North Pacific Ocean : West Caroline Islands : Palau Islands (northern part)UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage Palau
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New Satellite weather Antenna-Principal Electronics Technician David Havens turns the wheel which adjusts vertical angle on the new satellite weather antenna installed aboard D/V Glomar Challenger during the port call at Agana, Guam, between legs 59 and 60 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. The big wheel at the bottom takes care of the horizonal and vertical antenna angles. Information is received from a satellite in stationary orbit and processed by shipboard equipment to produce a weather map which enables the captain, scientists and operations personnel to get weather forecasets 18 hours in advance at any drilling and core siteUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Teletype Sea snakes known to be rare in this area... DTG 040425ZUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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