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English: View looking to the southward from the eastern side of Apia Harbor, Upolu, Samoa, showing driftwood and debris that lined the beach immediately after the storm.

The sunken wreck of USS Vandalia is visible at the far right edge of the photograph.

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Photo # NH 42292 Driftwood and debris at Apia, Samoa, following the hurricane, March 1889
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Samoan_crisis_Apia_beach.jpg(740 × 561 pixels, file size: 115 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

Summary

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English: View looking to the southward from the eastern side of Apia Harbor, Upolu, Samoa, showing driftwood and debris that lined the beach immediately after the storm.

The sunken wreck of USS Vandalia is visible at the far right edge of the photograph.

Original caption: "
Photo # NH 42292 Driftwood and debris at Apia, Samoa, following the hurricane, March 1889
"
Date
Source http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h42000/h42292c.htm
Author United States Navy.

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  • 2010-09-15 09:06 $1LENCE D00600D 740×585× (123890 bytes) {{Information |Description = The beach of Apia Harbor, debris from wrecked German and American warships is visible, March 1889. |Source = www.history.navy.mil |Date = ~~~~~ |Author = United States Navy |Permission =

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