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Villa Albertine on Twitter: "#OnThisDay in 2004, Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic premiered. The film follows oceanographer Steve Zissou on his hunt for the 🦈 that ate his friend. The film is
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![Ed Cooke on Twitter: "TIL: Jacques Cousteau's signature red beanie was worn in homage to the 18th-century prisoners of Toulon, who were forced to test-dive the earliest metal diving suits. They had Ed Cooke on Twitter: "TIL: Jacques Cousteau's signature red beanie was worn in homage to the 18th-century prisoners of Toulon, who were forced to test-dive the earliest metal diving suits. They had](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Eyg7nqkWEAAzgWw.png)
Ed Cooke on Twitter: "TIL: Jacques Cousteau's signature red beanie was worn in homage to the 18th-century prisoners of Toulon, who were forced to test-dive the earliest metal diving suits. They had
![Ed Cooke on Twitter: "TIL: Jacques Cousteau's signature red beanie was worn in homage to the 18th-century prisoners of Toulon, who were forced to test-dive the earliest metal diving suits. They had Ed Cooke on Twitter: "TIL: Jacques Cousteau's signature red beanie was worn in homage to the 18th-century prisoners of Toulon, who were forced to test-dive the earliest metal diving suits. They had](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EyhCuPGWEAAYPfC.jpg)