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Last updated Thursday, August 18, 2005

Photo Album 11

RHIB at night, working on the ship, and Dana's last sunset on the Ka'imimoana.

This is a RHIB full of scientists and crew going out to check the anemometer of the buoy at 5S 95W at about 2000 - very dark, moderate swells.
Amy Frank, Survey Tech, "running salts" on the ship's salinometer (discovering the salinity of water samples from different depths).
Me, Dana, laying on the bed in the Medical Clinic of Lcdr. Tom Paugh. We had just finished taping a segment there, I wasn't ill. :-)
The bridge of the ship as taken from the bow of the ship looking aft just before sunset.
In the midst of a great sunset on my final evening on the Ka'imimoana.
Raye and I, Dana, looking aft into the sunset on my last night on the ship.

 

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