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Images of B-29, from VideoRay:

Credit: All photos are by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

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Bob Christ of VideoRay looks at the B-29's fuselage as operates the control box

 

 

Bob Christ of VideoRay looks at the B-29’s fuselage as he operates the control box.

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

The VideoRay control box screen shows part of the wreckage buried in sediment.

The VideoRay control box screen shows part of the wreckage buried in sediment.

 

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

Dave Conlin, left, and Matt Russell, both National Park Service Archaelogists, clear line from the VideoRay’s thruster.

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

 

Matt Russell, National Park Service Archaeologist, points out the location of the VideoRay as it explores the B-29. Bob Christ is operating the control box. The gentleman with the coffee cup is the superintendent of Lake Mead, Bill Dickinson. The larger gentleman also observing in assistant to the superintendent, Gary Warshefski.

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

 

Dave Conlin, National Park Service Archaeologist, launches the VideoRay from the research vessel.

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service

 

Bob Christ of VideoRay operates the VideoRay control box as he peers inside the B-29.

Credit: Photo by Brett Seymour, National Park Service