Australia discovers sunken WWII ship carrying Australian POWs after 81 years.

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The wreck of the Montevideo Maru, a Japanese transport ship that sank off the Philippines in July 1942, killing nearly 1,000 Australian troops and civilians, has been found by deep-sea explorers. The ship was torpedoed by a US submarine, unaware that it was carrying prisoners of war captured in Papua New Guinea. The wreck was located by an autonomous underwater vehicle at a depth of more than 4,000m. The wreck will not be disturbed, and human remains or artefacts will not be removed.
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