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I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
I have made hundreds of dives in submersibles, with each dive holding the promise of seeing an orga
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Edith Widder:
I had wanted to place the Eye-in-the-Sea at an oasis on the bottom of the ocean, in some site richEdith Widder:
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Since my first dive in a deep-diving submersible, when I went down and turned out the lights and saEdith Widder:
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