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Hydrothermal vent / Earth / Office of Ocean Exploration / Remotely operated underwater vehicle / Seabed / Ocean exploration / Deep sea / Autonomous underwater vehicle / Celebes Sea / Oceanography / Physical geography / Bodies of water
Date: 2010-06-18 08:24:32
Hydrothermal vent
Earth
Office of Ocean Exploration
Remotely operated underwater vehicle
Seabed
Ocean exploration
Deep sea
Autonomous underwater vehicle
Celebes Sea
Oceanography
Physical geography
Bodies of water

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