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19 JAGO submerges

The last daylight hits the top dome of research submersible JAGO. Its pilot Jürgen Schauer looks out once again before submerging. The crane’s hook that has been used to deploy the yellow two-seater from the base ship is detached – JAGO is ready to explore the deep.

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