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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor boat vehicle black and white 330-PSA-168-64-1: U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 12, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s Sealab being towed to the operational site 30 miles southwest of Bermuda where the Sealab will be lowered to 192 feet beneath the ocean surface where the Sealab team of divers will live for 3 weeks. Towing the Sealab is the tug USS YTM 176. Photographed by PHCS W. A. Jackman, USN. (2015/11/03). 330-PSA-168-64-1: U.S. Naval Station, Bermuda, July 12, 1964. The U.S. Navy’s Sealab being towed to the operational site 30 miles southwest of Bermuda where the Sealab will be lowered to 192 feet beneath the ocean surface where the Sealab team of divers will live for 3 weeks. Towing the Sealab is the tug USS YTM 176. Photographed by PHCS W. A. Jackman, USN. (2015/11/03).
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