WWII USS New Orleans Bow Discovered After 83 Years

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Researchers have discovered the long-lost bow of the USS New Orleans, a WWII warship damaged in 1942 during a Japanese torpedo attack, resting on the seafloor of the Solomon Islands nearly 83 years later, highlighting the teamwork of scientists and technology in uncovering historical relics.
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