Unmanned, the ship weighs more than a thousand tons and is hidden in the sea for nearly four decades?
Informed by many sources that still floating on the sea for 38 years, Baychimo is a mysterious ship that has not been explained until now.
After being completed by a Swedish shipbuilding company in 1914, the ship named Baychimo powered by a steam engine became a vehicle for transporting goods and passengers . on the trade route between Hamburg ( Germany) and Sweden.
After World War I, the ownership of Baychimo belonged to Hudson Bay Company. This ship made many trips for Hudson and most of them carried goods to and from the Arctic region. It is used to transport, trade Eskimo animal skin and transport passengers on the west coast of Canada and Alaska.
During the 10th journey, the Baychimo was in distress and was never able to dock.
The Baychimo was completed in 1914. (Documentary photo.)
Nature "robs" the ship from the crew
Specifically, on October 1, 1931, Baychimo was on his journey to Vancouver with ship compartments filled with animal skin. Unexpectedly, a snow storm emerged, the ship was twice trapped in thick ice in the sea area near the city of Barrow, Alaska (USA).
In that critical situation, the captain and crew must find a way to survive inside the trapped Baychimo.
The ship weighed 1,322 tons trapped in ice in October 1931.(Photo: Internet)
After 2 weeks, the ship was still stuck in the ice. While the 15 crew members were taken to safety by rescue helicopters, the captain and the remaining 14 crew members opted to set up temporary tents on the coast, away from the heavy ship's position. 1,322 tons were trapped for about half a mile, to observe.
Specifically, despite the rising temperature made the ice melt, but a big snowstorm on November 24, 1931 suddenly came, and after only 3 days, the Baychimo completely disappeared from their sight. .
At that time, everyone in the crew thought that the Baychimo had been sunk by the storm, but it was still floating on the sea. Evidence is that only a few days later, an Eskimo hunter said that he had discovered the ship appeared at sea about 45 miles from the original location.
The mystery has no solution after decades
Many years later, many times people have reportedly caught the Baychimo - unmanned - floating at sea, but when they tried to get close, it disappeared quickly. The ship quietly glided across the Arctic Sea, drifting from place to place and still completely intact.
Continued and unfounded information is sure to make the story more and more legendary. Until after 38 years, the Baychimo was reportedly found stuck in the ice off Alaska in 1969. But when an investigation team came to see it, it was not seen (?)
Many people have reportedly caught the Baychimo on the sea and the last time was off Alaska in 1969. (Photo: TheSun).
Until 2006, there were some sources saying that the Alaska government continued to offer a plan to search for Baychimo, but the results were still nothing. Some argue that the Bauchimo ship was actually sunk, but there are also many assumptions that it may still be drifting somewhere in the sea.
The fate of this 1,000-ton ship is still an unsolved problem for the public and researchers and explorers for decades.
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