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	<description>Come along with scubaman on his travels to the underwater world</description>
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		<title>SCUBA TRAVEL TV -TANK&#8217;d &#8211; Mantas, Dolphins, Sharks, Hawaii</title>
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NEW SCUBA TV SHOW &#8220;TANK&#8217;D&#8221; COMING SOON TO NORTH AMERICA. Co hosts and SCUBA instructors Chris and Shalynn travel to the ultimate dive destinations around the globe. Upbeat, fun, filled with great music and shot in High Definition Tank&#8217;d will inspire divers and non divers alike to get out there and experience their own great [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ship Wrecks Of The World (HQ)</title>
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Heres a Little video with ship wrecks of the world. Please enjoy &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Music: nightwish &#8211; Sleeping sun &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; Please leave a Comment and say what you think:) &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-
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		<title>Rogue waves and ship wrecks.</title>
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I dont know I just felt like making an ironic video. 10000 views &#8211; December 20, 2008 20000 views &#8211; January 22, 2009 30000 views &#8211; February 15, 2009 40000 views &#8211; February 25, 2009 50000 views &#8211; March 4, 2009 60000 views &#8211; March 10, 2009 70000 views &#8211; March 16, 2009 80000&#8230;
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		<link>http://scubamanstravels.com/underwaterscubavideos/rogue-waves-and-ship-wrecks</link>
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		<title>Scuba Cat</title>
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In Redding, california the first scuba cat
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		<title>Wrecks At truk Lagoon The Sankisan Maru</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Sankisan Maru was built as a cargo ship in 1920 for D.D. Todd Construction Company in Tacoma Washington, and was named the Red Hook. Between 1920 and 1942 she went through several name changes  to finally end up as the Estero in 1939 before she was captured by the Japanese  Navy in 1942 and renamed [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wrecks At Truk Lagoon The Rio De Janeiro Maru</title>
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The Rio de Janeiro Maru was built in 1930 by the Mitsubishi Zosensho Company as a passenger ship.
Rio de Janeiro Maru was 461 feet long and had a  beam of 62 feet she was powered by 2-Mitsubishi Sulzer diesel engines and had a max speed of 17.6 knots.
In 1940 The Japanese Navy commendeared the Rio De Janeiro and converted  her to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wrecks At Truk Lagoon The Nippo Maru</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Nippo Maru at Truk Lagoon should not be confused with  IJN Nippon Maru which was an oiler ( sometimes called Nihon ) which was sunk on January 14, 1944 by the USS Guardfish while in route to Truk.
The Nippo Maru at Truk is a cargo ship that was Swedish built and commendeared by the Japanese Navy [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wrecks At Truk Lagoon The Shinkoku Maru</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The Shinkoku Maru was built in1939  the Shinkoku was 500 feet in length and had a beam of 65 feet.  and was put into service to transport much needed oil from the U.S. To Japan, after the U.S. embargo on Japan the Imperial Navy took her over and used her as a fleet oiler.
The Shinkoku Maru [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Wrecks At Truk Lagoon The I-169</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The I-169 was one of the 3 largest submarines ever built at that time. It was built at the Mitsubish Kobe shipyards and launched  February 14 1934 it had a length of 331 feet and a 27 x 13 foot beam dimension, with six 21 inch torpedo tubes four in the bow and 2 a-stern, operating rang of [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://scubamanstravels.com/underwaterscubavideos/wrecks-at-truk-lagoon-the-i-169</link>
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		<title>The Betty Bomber At Truk Lagoon</title>
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There were over 2,400 betty&#8217;s built during the war. The Betty bomber&#8217;s main problems were no pilot armor and the fuel tanks mounted on the wings were not self sealing this made the Betty venerable to fighter attacks.  
The problems with the wing tanks was so bad  that US pilots nicknamed the Betty the &#8220;Flying Lighter&#8221;.




The Kawanishi HK 1 code name [...]]]></description>
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