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Posted on 03/08/201903/08/2019 by admin

Beached ROVs

Occasionally,, ROVs get “found”…

VIDEO: Mystery ROV washes up on beach
Yesterday on an unidentified beach

Submersible-rov-successfully-removed-from-reef, SanPedro Sun, March 2015

Does this ROV belong to you?
In March 2013 in Belize
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