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HOCHSEE TIEFSEETAUCHEN PICCARD 1953
Swiss-born scientist Professor Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques, plunged their strange-shaped bathyscafe “Trieste” to a depth of 3,150 meters (10,330 feet), touching the bottom of the Thyrrhenian Sea off the island of Ponza, about 50 miles West of Naples September 30. Two Italian naval corvettes were standing by, the “Fenice” with news and radio men aboard and the “Tenace” which towed the “Trieste” into position. Prof. Piccard's bathyscafe, “Trieste” is towed into position for the big dive on Sept. 30, 1953. The island of Ponza is seen in background. (AP Photo)
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21901 BW ONLY
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19530930
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PONZA ISLAND HOCHSEE
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AP
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