Discover the mysterious ship graveyard in the search area MH370

While searching for Malaysia Airlines MH370 aircraft, four ancient wrecks were discovered in the same area that MH370 was supposed to be missing.

The Malaysian Airlines aircraft has been missing for almost four years and investigators still search outside the sea for any sign of it. Although some pieces of the plane were found after it landed on the Indian Ocean coast, the plane has not been found until now.

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The chest in the graveyard of the ship.

Recently, however, investigators found four wrecks in the same search area MH370, DailyMail reported.

The first ship to be found despite heavy damage, but still identifiable, contains a mysterious chest. This ship is 4 km deep under the ocean surface, in the area called Shipwreck # 1 . What was found was said to be the remains of a wooden ship, loaded with coal, from the 1800s.

Nearby is Shipwreck # 2 , which is believed to have the SV Inca wreck. This Peruvian cargo ship mysteriously disappeared while traveling to Sydney, Australia in 1911.

Both wrecks are located south of the current MH370 search area, which is located along the 7th Arch, located more than 2,000km west of the Australian coast.

Shipwreck # 3 was found at a depth of 3,700m under the sea and is believed to be a fishing vessel, still intact and full of nets. Shipwreck # 4 is described as a small wooden fishing boat.

A total of 4 wrecks were found by Fugro, the company responsible for searching MH370.

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What was found was said to be the remains of a wooden ship, loaded with coal, from the 1800s.

According to News.com.au, the search ship MH370 - the Constructor, switched off the automatic identification system (AIS) when it approached Shipwreck # 1 and Shipwreck # 1 on January 31. The fact that the Constructor disappeared mysteriously in 80h made many people associate MH370.

The aircraft carrying the MH370 number disappeared from the radar screen when it took off less than 1 hour. The plane took off from Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) to Beijing (China) with 239 people on board.

Initially, the search team thought they had found MH370. However, a thorough examination revealed that they had found the graveyard of shipwrecks."We are very excited , " said Fugro's CEO, Paul Kennedy, at a conference in Perth, Australia.