Saxon's Survival Hour #195: An Interesting Water Telescope

Today's excerpt begins on page 132 of The Survivor Volume 1.

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A water telescope is easy to make and will afford much pleasure in exploring plant or animal life in comparatively shallow water.
The device is made by fitting a heavy glass disk into the end of a round metal tube, about 2 in. in diameter.
The glass is fitted between two rings of metal, preferably with a small flange set against the glass.
A waterproof cement is used to fix the glass between the rings.
To use the "telescope" rest it on the side of a boat or other convenient place at the water, and set the lower end, containing the glass, under the water.
Remarkably clear views may be had in this way.

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