Located within Parc de la Villette is this decommissioned submarine where you can go inside to get a feel for how the navy used to operate.
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All for Paris!
Located within Parc de la Villette is this decommissioned submarine where you can go inside to get a feel for how the navy used to operate.
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The answer to our Sunday Teaser; Measuring in at just under 50 meters, the Argonaute Submarine served 24 years in the French Navy and was formally a Flagship, now on display to see and experience inside at Parc de la Villette.
Although some close guesses, sadly no close-enough ones this week, but better luck next Sunday!
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Here you can see a close up on one side of the torpedo tubes on the Argonaute Submarine, allowing people to learn and experience more about naval history while in Paris.
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This photo shows the back of the Argonaute Submarine, showing the large propeller and the stern planes which are on the back of the submarine.
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This photo shows the Periscope that was used on the Argonaute submarine and was even in use up to the 1950’s, which is now on display next to the submarine.
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Here you can see the front of Argonaute Submarine which is found near to the Cite des Sciences museum, giving more of an idea of just how large the vessel is.
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In this photo you can see the front of the Argonaute Submarine which was used by the French Navy, as well as The Geode cinema which can be seen in the background of the photo.
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Here you can see the back end of the Argonaute Submarine as well as the steps that lead up to the entrance for visitors to explore inside.
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