Right: Leaving Guam on March 7 for the first time. Because of a problem with the engines we went through the same exercise a second time on the next day!
Below: JOIDES Resolution in Apra Harbor, Guam.
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The shipboard scientific party of Leg 195. |

Entrance of the Guam harbor on our way out to the first site. |

Masanao Shinohara and Matt Salisbury, the two co-chief scientists. |

A superb Welcome-on-board meal in the galley prepared by our outstanding Catermar crew. |

One of the beautiful sunsets at Site 1200. |

The 20-in casing is being prepared by the rig crew to be deployed in Hole 1200C. |