Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste, San Diego, CA 01-23-1960.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-swiss-scientist-jacques-piccard-and-navy-lieutenant-don-walsh-aboard-50021027.html
RMCWAJ97–Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste, San Diego, CA 01-23-1960..
Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste, San Diego, CA 01-23-1960. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-swiss-scientist-jacques-piccard-and-navy-lieutenant-don-walsh-aboard-32373112.html
RMBTJM6G–Swiss scientist Jacques Piccard and Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh aboard the bathyscaphe Trieste, San Diego, CA 01-23-1960.
Lausanne (Switzerland), 9/5/1960. One of the attractions of the Comptoir Switzerland, an important trade fair held in the Swiss city of Lausanne, was the model of the bathyscaphe, the device invented by Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques, who pose in front of the aforementioned model, a high-resolution copy exists. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Fotofiel Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lausanne-switzerland-951960-one-of-the-attractions-of-the-comptoir-switzerland-an-important-trade-fair-held-in-the-swiss-city-of-lausanne-was-the-model-of-the-bathyscaphe-the-device-invented-by-auguste-piccard-and-his-son-jacques-who-pose-in-front-of-the-aforementioned-model-a-high-resolution-copy-exists-credit-album-archivo-abc-fotofiel-image575996501.html
RM2TD2WBH–Lausanne (Switzerland), 9/5/1960. One of the attractions of the Comptoir Switzerland, an important trade fair held in the Swiss city of Lausanne, was the model of the bathyscaphe, the device invented by Auguste Piccard and his son Jacques, who pose in front of the aforementioned model, a high-resolution copy exists. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Fotofiel
A visitor look at the 1-1 model of a diving capsule of explorer Jacques Piccard, in which he descended to a depth of almost 11,000 meters in the Mariana Trench in 1960, at the Ueberseemuseum in Bremen, Germany, 05 October 2012. It is part of the new special exhibition 'Adventurer, Discoverer, Explorer' that runs from 06 October 2012 until 17 February 2013 in Bremen. Photo: INGO WAG Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-visitor-look-at-the-1-1-model-of-a-diving-capsule-of-explorer-jacques-55258692.html
RMD5W70M–A visitor look at the 1-1 model of a diving capsule of explorer Jacques Piccard, in which he descended to a depth of almost 11,000 meters in the Mariana Trench in 1960, at the Ueberseemuseum in Bremen, Germany, 05 October 2012. It is part of the new special exhibition 'Adventurer, Discoverer, Explorer' that runs from 06 October 2012 until 17 February 2013 in Bremen. Photo: INGO WAG
Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Don Walsh—one of two men to first venture to the deepest part of the ocean—speaks at a Jan. 23 event commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Trieste dive. The celebration was held at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C. On Jan. 23, 1960, Walsh and Swiss engineer Jacques Piccard descended seven miles to the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Bobby Cummings) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/retired-us-navy-capt-don-walshone-of-two-men-to-first-venture-to-the-deepest-part-of-the-oceanspeaks-at-a-jan-23-event-commemorating-the-60th-anniversary-of-the-trieste-dive-the-celebration-was-held-at-the-national-museum-of-the-us-navy-in-washington-dc-on-jan-23-1960-walsh-and-swiss-engineer-jacques-piccard-descended-seven-miles-to-the-bottom-of-the-challenger-deep-the-deepest-part-of-the-ocean-us-navy-photo-by-bobby-cummings-image447292573.html
RM2GYKX6N–Retired U.S. Navy Capt. Don Walsh—one of two men to first venture to the deepest part of the ocean—speaks at a Jan. 23 event commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Trieste dive. The celebration was held at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy in Washington, D.C. On Jan. 23, 1960, Walsh and Swiss engineer Jacques Piccard descended seven miles to the bottom of the Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Bobby Cummings)
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