MAKE A MEME View Large Image The submersible decompression chamber can be seen in the background to the left. (2015/11/03). 330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343): U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 23, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s underwater laboratory SEALAB I at a depth of 192’, ...
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Keywords: 330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343): U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 23, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s underwater laboratory SEALAB I at a depth of 192’, 30 miles SW of Bermuda. The submersible decompression chamber can be seen in the background to the left. (2015/11/03). 330-PSA-168-64 (USN 1105343): U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 23, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s underwater laboratory SEALAB I at a depth of 192’, 30 miles SW of Bermuda. The submersible decompression chamber can be seen in the background to the left. (2015/11/03).
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