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  1. El 25 de junio de 1997 Jacques-Yves Cousteau falleció a los 87 años, de un ataque al corazón. [10] Su funeral, al que acudieron miles de personas, fue celebrado en la catedral de Notre-Dame en París. Sus cenizas fueron trasladadas al mausoleo familiar en Saint-André-de-Cubzac, su ciudad natal.

  2. 1 de jul. de 1997 · On a rainy morning that sent a foggy light through the stained-glass windows of Notre Dame Cathedral, France paid tribute to Jacques Cousteau today and accorded him a funeral Mass of the kind...

  3. As one of the world's most famous adventurers, Jacques Cousteau touched giant whales, befriended shy octopuses, confronted frenzied sharks.

  4. Jacques-Yves Cousteau, AC (/ k uː ˈ s t oʊ /, also UK: / ˈ k uː s t oʊ /, French: [ʒak iv kusto]; 11 June 1910 – 25 June 1997) was a French naval officer, oceanographer, filmmaker and author. He co-invented the first successful open-circuit self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (SCUBA), called the Aqua-Lung, which assisted him in producing some of the first underwater ...

  5. 26 de jun. de 1997 · PARIS, JUNE 25 -- Jacques Cousteau, who brought the wonders of the ocean's depths to hundreds of millions of readers, filmgoers and television viewers, died at his home here today at 87. His...

  6. His wife Francine, said Cousteau died at home in Paris before dawn after suffering a respiratory infection and heart problems. Cousteau reportedly had been ill for months. He is buried in the Cousteau family plot at Saint-André-de-Cubzac Cemetery in Saint-André de-Cubzac, France.

  7. 26 de jun. de 1997 · Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the French oceanographer who opened more of the Earth's surface to human endeavor than any other explorer, died yesterday at his home in Paris. He was 87.