Top locations to be during a world war (to avoid conflict that is) must include #NewZealand and #Chile.
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Out of curiosity: how many of these were military ships?
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Good question! I have no idea. Can anyone help out here?
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And some of those wrecks, notably in the Pacific, represent a ticking ecological time bomb, as the metal rusts and the unsalvaged oil edges closer to bursting out. http://www.seaaustralia.com/documents/The%20Global%20Risk%20of%20Marine%20Pollution%20from%20WWII%20Shipwrecks-final.pdf …
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There’s a lot of research on this aspect: http://bit.ly/2Cs5LOj
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I recommend this book, the other side of that map: https://www.amazon.com/Freedoms-Forge-American-Business-Produced/dp/0812982045 … The first step in the US war mobilization was to learn how to make a cargo ship in record time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_ship …
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I would also recommend the book ‘Destructive Creation’ by Mark Wilson on the roles of US business and of the US government in WW2 mobilisationpic.twitter.com/5KNPkCdYES
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I lived in Libya as a child, in the 1960's, and recall gobs of oil littering the beaches, apparently from tanker ships sunk in WWII.
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UK too, and in the 50s.
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