The Great and The Insignificant: Part Two.
A report on the next part of my “The Great and The Insignificant” article and a preview of tomorrow’s article.
The Great and The Insignificant: Part Two.
A report on the next part of my “The Great and The Insignificant” article and a preview of tomorrow’s article.
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This Sunday will be my article on Dr. Robert Ballard. There is more to Dr. Ballard than the average person is aware of; his work has touched undersea volcanoes, Word War 2, continental plates, and outer space to name just four.
I am working on an article For Unsolved Mysteries‘ web site on the “Flying Dutchman of the Great Lakes”, the SS Bannockburn.
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Also, I am working on an article concerning all those shoes beside the Titanic and what they really mean. There is more too it than you might suspect. So, until Sunday take care and have a great day!
V/R,
Joe
GALVESTON, Texas (March 1, 2007) - Dr. Robert D. Ballard, founder of Institute for Exploration (IFE), speaks at a press conference held in Galveston for the Flower Garden Banks project. Nuclear research submarine NR-1 and Military Sealift Command (MSC) submarine support vessel MV Carolyn Chouest are scheduled to conduct a visual and acoustic survey of the Flower Garden Banks in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class John Fields (RELEASED) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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