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Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh's Historic Dive to Challenger Deep
The two men who descended to a depth of seven miles (10,916 meters) in the bathyscaph Trieste were
Jacques Piccard
and
Don Walsh
.
They made this historic dive to the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench on
January 23, 1960
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