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View all search resultsLower depths: Wreckage of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 photographed by divers working in the Java Sea
Lower depths: Wreckage of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 photographed by divers working in the Java Sea. National Search and Rescue Agency Basarnas said on Wednesday that it had found the tail of the aircraft, potentially marking a major step toward locating the plane's black boxes and helping shed light on what caused it to crash into the sea 10 days ago. (AFP/Basarnas) (AFP/Basarnas)
span class="caption">Lower depths: Wreckage of crashed AirAsia flight QZ8501 photographed by divers working in the Java Sea. National Search and Rescue Agency Basarnas said on Wednesday that it had found the tail of the aircraft, potentially marking a major step toward locating the plane's black boxes and helping shed light on what caused it to crash into the sea 10 days ago. (AFP/Basarnas)
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