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Behemoth: This image from a video captured by an unmanned underwater probe and provided by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen on Friday shows what Allen’s team believes is a massive Japanese battleship sunk off the coast of the Philippines in World War II

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Fri, March 13, 2015 Published on Mar. 13, 2015 Published on 2015-03-13T18:23:00+07:00

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Behemoth Behemoth: This image from a video captured by an unmanned underwater probe and provided by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen on Friday shows what Allen’s team believes is a massive Japanese battleship sunk off the coast of the Philippines in World War II . (AP/Paul G. Allen) (AP/Paul G. Allen)

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span class="caption">Behemoth: This image from a video captured by an unmanned underwater probe and provided by Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Paul Allen on Friday shows what Allen'€™s team believes is a massive Japanese battleship sunk off the coast of the Philippines in World War II . (AP/Paul G. Allen)

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