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  • Brachiosaurus discovered in Tendagura, then called German East Africa, was transported back on the heads of natives 50 miles away to the port town of Lindi on the Indian Ocean.
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  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614_Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Uta Pippig is a professional athlete, a marathoner and long distance runner from the former East germany.  She has won the Boston Marathon three times and trains in Boulder, Co.  The Flatirons are in the background.
    Pippig Uta 0001.jpg
  • From 1909-1913 in excess of 250 tons of fossil material, including Brachiosaurus, was transported over four-day marches on the heads + backs of ports from Tendaguru Africa to the port of Lindi 50 miles (80 k) away.
    Brachiosaurus 0007.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616robert ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-616_Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0008.tif_-2.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0005.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0003.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615robert ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-614robert ballard 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    Robert Ballard 0002.jpg
  • Dr. Robert Ballard is founder and president of the Institute For Exploration (IFE) at Mystic Aquarium in Mystic, Connecticut. Specializing in deep-sea archaeology, IFE's goal is to establish this new field of research utilizing evolving technology, such as advanced mapping and imaging systems, underwater robotics and remotely operated vehicles.
    scf4327-615_Robert Ballard 0004.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386ballard robert 0001.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    scf4327-386_Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
  • Katana a 244' (75m) jet boat, owned by software billionaire Larry Ellison, achored off the coast of Sardinia, Italy was built by the German shipyard, Blohm & Voss best known for <br />
building military vessels.  At top speeds it must be met half way across the ocean by a fuel tanker for refueling.  The boat whose name means a Japanese sword has been known to cause a mini tsunami when it cruises by  beaches sucking unwary beachgoers out to sea when she passes by at full throttle.
    Superyachts Katana 2.jpg
  • Katana a 244' (75m) jet boat, owned by software billionaire Larry Ellison, achored off the coast of Sardinia, Italy was built by the German shipyard, Blohm & Voss best know for <br />
building military vessels.  At top speeds it must be met half way across the ocean by a fuel tanker for refueling.  The boat whose name means a Japanese sword has been known to cause a mini tsunami when it cruises by  beaches sucking unwary beachgoers out to sea when she passes by at full throttle.
    Superyachts Katana 1.jpg
  • Robert Ballard helped discover the Bismarck in 1989, a German Battleship sunk by Allied forces in World War II.  Ballard also discovered the Titanic.
    Ballard Robert 0001.jpg
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