WILDLIFE - ALLIGATOR BEGINS TO CROSS KENNEDY PARKWAY
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Photo Number: KSC-69P-0819
Release Date: 31-Oct-1969
Keywords: WILDLIFE,MERRITT ISLAND NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE,ALLIGATOR,VAB [VAB],KENNEDY PARKWAY
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Description:
Harold O'Connor, manager of the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, watches a 10-foot-long alligator inch its way toward a busy highway at the Kennedy Space Center. O'Connor, aided by assistant Jerome Carroll, not shown, guided the large gator to safety in a nearby pond, several miles south of the Vehicle Assembly Building, in background. The Apollo 12 astronauts will be launched no earlier than November 14, 1969, from the Kennedy Space Center on the Nation's second manned lunar landing mission.
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