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Diver next to the torpedo tubes of a Japanese midget submarine off New Hanover island, Papua New Guinea. The tie-down tackle used to secure the midget submarine to the deck of the mother submarine is still visible. Image taken by Clark Anderson/Aquaimages.

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Date

2006-03-14 (original upload date)

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Original uploader was Aquaimages at en.wikipedia

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  • 2006-03-14 19:00 Aquaimages 450×600×8 (175107 bytes) Diver next to the torpedo tubes of a Japanese midget submarine off New Hanover island, Papua New Guinea. The tie-down tackle used to secure the midget submarine to the deck of the mother submarine is still visible. Image taken by Clark Anderson/Aquaimages

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