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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009

EN_00946491_1075
AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Dr. William Randolph Taylor, (center), botanist of the University of Michigan; Capt. G. Allan Hancock, (left), wealthy explorer and California Capitalist, and Dr. H.W. Manter, (right), zoologist of the University of Nebraska, on their way to the strange equatorial seas. They left Los Angeles on Dec. 30, 1933 on the exploration Cruiser Velero 111 for a two month's cruise. Dr. Taylor is looking for new forms of parasites that live in the intestinal tracts of fish, while Dr. Taylor's study will be marine algae, the minute organisms of the sea that form the principal foods for big fish. (AP Photo)
12930 Minimum price 50PLN
1933-12-30
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
3551687
1,54MB
25cm x 19cm przy 300dpi
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