The explorer 'mummy' was found in 'ghost yacht'.

The body of a German explorer was found in a "ghost yacht" drifting off the coast of southern Philippines over the weekend.

Mirror reported, the explorer Manfred Fritz Bajorat's body (59 years old) was discovered on a floating yacht off the coast of Barobo city, Surigao del Sur (Philippines) province.

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Manfred Fritz Bajorat's body was not decomposed.(Source: Mirror).

Two fishermen found the white yacht, 12m long and branded SAYO. Inside the yacht's underwater cabin, they found photo albums, clothes and food containers scattered all over the place.

The body of the explorer Manfred, identified by identification, collapsed on the table, next to the phone. It seems that he is trying to make an emergency call. The cause of Mr. Manfred's death is still unknown.

It is not clear how long this explorer died and his yacht has been floating on the sea for many years but since 2009, information about him has not been mentioned.

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German explorer Manfred Fritz Bajorat.(Source: Mirror).

What is special is that Manfred's body is not decomposed. Dry sea breezes, hot temperatures and salty air are elements of the "embalming" of the explorer.

The police did not detect any signs of violence or any other presence on the yacht. This assumes, Manfred suddenly died from a natural cause, possibly a heart attack.

His body was taken to autopsy in Butuan City, Philippines, and the yacht was towed ashore at Barobo Harbor.

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The ghost yacht is pulled up by the local people.(Source: Mirror).

The 59-year-old explorer and his wife Claudia traveled around the world for the past 20 years. However, the couple parted in 2008 and Claudia died of cancer two years later. They have a daughter named Nina, the captain of a cargo ship.