Hundreds of bottles found in the mysterious shipwreck
Hundreds of bottles are found in the body of a mysterious shipwreck hundreds of years old promising to provide new clues to the origin of this ship.
Accordingly, the incident was discovered just off the southern coast of Aland island, the Baltic Sea discovered by explorer Jerry Wilhelmsson and his team of colleagues during the mission.
' When I dive to this position, in front of my eyes is a ship wrecked for 27 meters, still anchored. And especially the discovery of hundreds of bottles in the package has not yet been opened, 'said explorer Jerry Wilhelmsson in a statement.
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' It is one of those shipwrecks that rarely keeps intact undersea cargo ' - The expedition shared with the Local site.
According to marine archaeologist Marcus Lindholm, this is a relatively small commercial ship that can be operated around 1850-1870.
Now the expedition team has reported this incident to the local authorities and they are granted the right to open mysterious bottles on this ship. The team will work with archaeologists to analyze the water in the boys and will provide the latest information in the near future. And this is a very important clue to find out where the origin of the ship comes from.
Photo source: Internet.
Earlier, in April 2016, a 1600-year-old shipwreck was found in central Stockholm next to Skeppsholmen Island. Then in July 2016, a 340-year-old Kroman royal ship was also found in the waters near the island of Baltic Öland.
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