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This is a picture of what originally was the only way on and off Dolphin. This is the submarine's only hatch.

Here is a picture of Dolphin's right side ( starboard)

Here is a picture of Dolphin's left side ( port side) with tug boat that brought Dolphin to it's new homeport.

Here is a picture of Dolphin's right side ( starboard)

Here is a picture of Dolphin's left side ( port side) with tug boat that brought Dolphin to it's new homeport.
Here is a picture of Dolphin's left back section. (port aft area). This picture was taken on top of the mueseums Russian diesel submarine "Foxtrot Class" B-39


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These photos were taken by Brad Holderman, a volunteer at the San Diego Maritime Museum. She came in Wednesday, April 29, 2009 and was first sited around 9:38 on Harbor Drive in San Diego. This water front being part of the "San Diego Maritime Museum. If you want to see all of the pictures,