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ww 2 east asian wrecks located in more obscure locations

Fri Sep 09, 2005 9:03 pm

we all search like crazy for snippets of info regarding any wrecks. alot of us seek out south east asian wrecks in the more popular & well known locations, namely the ones that have been written & talked about an infinite number of times such as new guinea, rabaul, china & the like. all still very interesting places with much more history & wrecks to divulge, but what of some of the lesser known places where the war was fought. formosa, india, indochina korea, yes ww 2 wrecks their too, as korea was japanese occupied then too !! nobody thinks of korea in ww 2 only in the 1950's it seems. (vietnam or kampuchea which was japanese occupied during the war as well) these are big areas geographically & with dense jungle & rugged terrain. areas such as this seem to me to be woefully overlooked & poorly explored as well as talked about. i'll bet their is plenty waiting to be found in the areas i've mentioned just to name a few. any others?? any significant finds in the few i've mentioned?? enlighten me. regards, tom

Fri Sep 09, 2005 10:42 pm

China and Mongolian wrecks were a subject on the old board. Indiana Tony- any updates?
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