Discover 'ghost yacht' on Australian sea

It was a mysterious yacht drifting off North Queensland: the engine was still running, the dinner was still intact on the table but there was absolutely no sign of life.

'The music is still wailing, even the laptop is still running the program, the food and dishes are just as good as just waiting for people to sit down to eat' - Captain Jon Hall of the Queensland rescue office could not hide it. skepticism.

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KAZ 11 yacht was discovered in North Queensland sea on April 20.(Photo: BBC)

The 12-meter KAZ 11 double yacht was found off Australia's northeastern coast yesterday (April 20), 80 nautical miles from Townsville. All the sails of the yacht were stretched all the way, except for one wing, which was ragged. 3 life jackets, signal lights and other emergency devices remain on the boat.

Very quickly, a large-scale survey of modern air and submarine vehicles was conducted with the aim of tracing the start of the ' ghost yacht ', while determining the fate of 3 people. Bad men were on the boat before.

These people were surmised - the base of the remains of the field - had anchored from Townsville to the coast of Airlie (west Australia) last Sunday. On Wednesday some people found them floating outside the Great Barrier Reef, until Friday there were no traces.

Mr. Hall said luckily, the rescue workers found KAZ's Global Positioning Device (GPS) 11.

'The GPS device allows us to track the distance that the yacht has passed in the past few days. Hopefully remember it, the rescue team can zone the search area for 3 missing victims'.

This mysterious incident kept people from remembering the famous ghost ship Mary Celeste, discovered in the Portuguese sea in 1872. Surely there were no traces of the crew and passengers. once set foot on Mary Celeste.

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