• Paul Allen and co. have found the wreckage of what is presumed to be the World War II-era Musashi ba
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[url]http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/musashi-ww-ii-japanese-warship-found-70-years-after-sinking-1.2981573[/url] [quote=CBC/AP]Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen and his research team have found the wreckage of a massive Japanese Second World War battleship off the Philippines near where it sank more than 70 years ago, he said Wednesday. The apparent discovery of the Musashi, one of the largest battleships in history, comes as the world marks the 70th anniversary of the war's end. Allen and the team aboard his superyacht M/Y Octopus found the ship on Sunday, more than eight years after their search began, Allen said in a statement issued by his publicity agency, Edelman.[/quote]
This is very interesting, I can only hope we will be given more information regarding the finds, such as photos and logs from divers and so forth.
I wish I was rich enough to go exploring on a superyacht.
Oh wow. I was wondering why it hadn't been located yet. Crazy that one of the two largest battleships ever built went undiscovered for this long.
[QUOTE=OvB;47258822]I wish I was rich enough to go exploring on a superyacht.[/QUOTE] You of all people would probably end up creating the Atlanteans if you had the money.
I thought Christian Bale killed that guy?
[QUOTE=The Calzone;47258915]I thought Christian Bale killed that guy?[/QUOTE] Nah it was all in his head.
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