File:Jubail, 1935 10.jpg

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English: California-Arabian Standard Oil Co. Saudi Arabia expedition, 1934-1935. Saudi Arabian divers pouring water from ghurba from a seafloor freshwater spring into tanks. 5/29/35, Jubail (Al Jubayl), Saudi Arabia.
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Author Mountain, Joseph D.

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