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R/V Thomas Washington, GuamUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Kuror harbor, Babelthuap Is., PalauUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Apra harbor, GuamUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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NOAA R/V Townsend Cromwell being fueled at Guam. Indopac Expedition, July 7, 1976UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Scientific instruments used during the Capricorn Expedition (1952-1953) on Eninman Island (part of the Marshall Islands). 1952UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Jim Hawkins, Larry Lawver, Rodney Batiza&star chart, Apra Harbor, GuamUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Guam, Men from Chiu Lien with dragon for Liberation Day ceremonyUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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River 3, Fiji, 1953UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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A roadway on Eninman Island (part of the Marshall Islands) photographed by Alan C. Jones during a break from the Capricorn Expedition (1952-1953). 1952UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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Palau, Leg 4 IndopacUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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John C. Sclater and Edward Crisp Bullard at cocktail party, Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji. Nova Expedition, July 12, 1967UC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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QUEENSLND PLATEAU CORE-Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 21 Cruise Co-Chief Scientists Dr. James E. Andrews, right of the Department of Oceanography, University of Hawaii, and Dr. Robert E. Burns, center of the Joint Oceanographic Research Group, University of Washington (Seattle), join Cruise Operrations Manager Theodore C. (Ted) Bangs, of the Union Oil Commpany, Santa Fe Springs, California, who is on loan to DSDP, to inspect a sedimentary core of deep sea ooze taken at Site 209 on the Queensland Plateau which is located Northeast of Australia. Water depth at the site was 4,593 feet. A portion of the drilling derrick aboard D/V Glomar Challenger is in the background. Scientists and drillers recovered 4,556 feet of core material during leg 21 which was from Suva, Fiji to Darwin, AustraliaUC San Diego, Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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