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Deutsch: Untertext der Originalaufnahme:
- Das canadische Küstenwachtfahrzeug CCGV Hudson (im Vordergrund) führt Lasermessungen (LLS) an der Absturzstelle des Swissair Fluges 111 durch. Es verwendet die neueste US-Marine High-Tech unterwasser Erkundungsausrüstung.
English: Original caption reads:
- "Canadian Coast Guard Cutter CCGV Hudson (foreground) conducts Laser Line Scanning (LLS) operations with the latest U.S. Navy high-tech underwater search equipment at the crash site of Swissair Flight 111.
Français : Le garde-côte canadien CCGV Hudson dirige des opérations de mesure par laser avec le dernier cri de l'équipement de recherche sous-marine de l'United States Navy, sur le site de la disparition du vol 111 de Swiss Air
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From http://www.navy.mil/palib/oceanography/swissair02.html |
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US Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Todd P. Cichonowicz |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image:Hudson03.jpg&redirect=no&oldid=38363838 |
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(From [http://www.navy.mil/palib/oceanography/swissair02.html http://www.navy.mil/palib/oceanography/swissair02.html] Original caption reads: :''"Canadian Coast Guard Cutter CCGV Hudson (foreground) conducts Laser Line Scanning (LLS) operations with the ) |
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