espionageinfo.com — The Hughes Glomar Explorer was a salvage ship built for a clandestine Central Intelligence Agency mission to retrieve a sunken Soviet submarine. The building of Glomar Explorer, or Hughes Mining Barge 1, and the submarine recovery effort were code named Project Jennifer.
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blackhappyJun 23, 2008
Finders keepers!!!
soulkitchenJun 23, 2008
Killer website.
gurthangJun 23, 2008
So far as I can tell, it is not morse code. It lacks the one to three ratio between the short and long runs of ones. The spacing is not regular either.
liuiteJun 23, 2008
there is a maritime law that an abandoned vessel is subject for anyone to salvage. finders keepers.
neutrino50Jun 23, 2008
It's a maritime graveyard nonetheless :/
ziggy7273Jun 23, 2008
YEAAH!
ziv36Jun 23, 2008
You just had to go there...
Closed AccountJun 24, 2008
If I find a valuable at the bottom of the sea, I'm not sealing it if I retrieve it.
cdigioiaJun 24, 2008
No, the movie was based on two defections, one successful detection of a Soviet submarine, one unsuccessful mutiny/defection of a Soviet surface ship:<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_October">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hunt_for_Red_Octo ...</a>
elpayoJun 24, 2008
"I don't react well to bullets."