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CIRCA 1959 - The crew of the USS Nautilus navigate through a difficult situation as they sail underneath the Arctic ice pack towards the North Pole.
CIRCA 1959 - USS Nautilus Commander William R. Anderson gives a spech and counts down to the ship reaching the North Pole.
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CIRCA 1959 - The USS Nautilus heads north in the Pacific past Alaska for a second attempt to go underneath the North Pole.
CIRCA 1959 - The USS Nautilus plunges underwater near the North Pole, off the coast of Alaska.
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CIRCA 1959 - The crew of the USS Nautilus relaxes while navigating under the Arctic ice pack.

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