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Jayfarmlaw

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It's been a hell on an effort on Paul Allen's team to find these WWII wrecks. Unlike here in the Great Lakes, these ships have to be hunted down through thousands of square miles of search area at extreme depths.

Musashi, Indianapolis, Lexington, Heil, Yamashiro, and now Hornet have all been located by this awesome team. I hope they go after the Shinano and other Japanese carriers next. Maybe one day they will locate MH370 and the USS Samuel B Roberts.
 
It's been a hell on an effort on Paul Allen's team to find these WWII wrecks. Unlike here in the Great Lakes, these ships have to be hunted down through thousands of square miles of search area at extreme depths.

Musashi, Indianapolis, Lexington, Heil, Yamashiro, and now Hornet have all been located by this awesome team. I hope they go after the Shinano and other Japanese carriers next. Maybe one day they will locate MH370 and the USS Samuel B Roberts.
Finding 370 would be HUGE.
 
Don't you know, mh370 was taken to Diego Garcia where all passengers were killed except the high value target the government was after. Geez stay with it peeps.

But it is amazing when they find these and truly shows how vast and unexplored our oceans really are.
 
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