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Wreck of the Musashi found
More information coming in...
http://www.reddit.com/r/WarshipPorn/...oft_found_the/ https://twitter.com/PaulGAllen/statu...31062522982400 |
Interesting but reading some of the comments people are... well dumb. The 15 meter reading is clearly the laser distance from the ROV the bow and people have no trouble finding a ship that sank in 15 meters of water.
Pretty obvious that several posters know a lot about the stupid space Yamato and space Musashi cartoon crap and not the real ones or the general location of the rather deep ocean that they sank in PS don't bother telling me the name of that stupid cartoon as I give absolutely zero well you knows. |
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As for the Space Battleship Yamato anime, I saw some people joking about putting it into space. I don't really see how that indicates a lack of knowledge about the real Yamato, or a lot of knowledge about the anime. Actually, I take that back. They must have known that the real Yamato's sister-ship was the Musashi to make that joke, seeing as without knowing that, the joke would appear stupid. But hey, who cares? They found a battleship! |
I liked the comment at the top...
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Hope she's more intact then her sister. Though she's lost at least the gun from turret one though that's to be expected.
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But really, we should be focusing less on the things we disagree on, and more on the fact that THEY FOUND THE MUSASHI! |
the Musashi is found
Microsoft co-founder claims to have located wreckage of Japanese WWII battleship. He found her!! The location is right Sibuyan Sea. Near the Philippines.
http://www.foxnews.com/science/2015/...ii-battleship/ |
http://abcnews.go.com/International/...ry?id=29380704
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Pictures here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ve-Thames.html http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/...05_964x526.jpg |
Welcome aboard ssjtoma :up:
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Thanks Mr Quatro!!
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73.000BRT Musashi found
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My Asperger's must be totally kicking in right now, because all I'm thinking right now is "what happened to the Chrysanthemum? Did it fall off the ship when it sank? Has it corroded away over the years? What was it made out of? Did the crew remove it before the ship sank? Does it still exist somewhere? How can I find out?"
Inquiring minds need to know. |
"Musashi was sunk by American forces on October 24, 1944 in the lead up to the Battle of Leyte Gulf."
Oh no, it wasn't the beauty. It was the airplans that killed the beast. :O: It seems it would have had a chrysanthemum made out of teakwood |
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