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Chapter 1304 Ghost Shipwreck Area
The reason why places like the Shipwreck Cemetery are famous and dangerous is because, as long as there is a storm at sea, sailing ships that pass through the nearby waters will be blown in by the strong wind, resulting in ship destruction and death.
After a long time, there are more sunken ships, isn't it just a shipwreck cemetery?
There are many such places on the vast ocean, such as the Greek "shipwreck graveyard" 2000 years ago, which has been found.
Many good things were found in it at the time, such as large amphorae filled with oil and wine.
This is a real old wine, they have been preserved at the bottom of the sea for at least 2000 years.
That is not in the ocean, but in the Aegean Sea.
Since the ancient Greek period, the Aegean Sea has been the distribution sea area for maritime trade.
Large and small ships set off from here to the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Black Sea and other waters.
The blue waters of the Aegean Sea have witnessed countless thrilling sea adventures.
Some people return in triumph, and naturally some people sink to the bottom of the sea.
Recently, after 57 dives and 92 hours of seabed work, Greek underwater archaeologists discovered a "wreck graveyard" on the seabed.
This "shipwreck cemetery" is the waters near the Greek island of Levisa.
So far, divers have found five relatively complete sunken ships here, which are about 2000 years old.
In addition, there is a ship anchor rod made of granite around the 6th century BC and weighing 800 catties.
Such a huge anchor can only appear on large ships.
Considering the age of the anchor, what a ship the anchor's owner was has aroused speculation.
All the ships in the shipwreck cemetery are fully loaded with goods, especially the largest number of amphoras.
These bottles usually contained expensive liquids such as wine and oil.
Merchants carried these items to and from the islands of Nidos, Kos, Rhodes, and the cities of Phoenicia and Carthage.
These five shipwrecks are not the only ones found here, there are many other wrecks.
All shipwrecks are dated between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Obviously, this place was a dangerous sea back then.
According to the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports, maritime trade in the Aegean flourished around the 3rd century BC.
At that time, the Ptolemaic dynasty and the Hellenistic Antigonian dynasty controlled the waters.
The peak of Aegean trade lasted until the Ottoman Empire.
So why did so many ships sink here?
This point, because of historical changes, modern archaeologists are still unknown.
Weather, pirates, etc. are all factors that need to be considered.
The local archaeological department plans to expand the scope of research and salvage, trying to find out the real reason.
And as long as it is found, according to the situation here, is it possible to find other similar places above the ocean?
Chen Wenzhe is also very interested in this point, because no matter who it is, as long as they understand this point through research, it is very likely that they will go from working hard to get rich to directly becoming wealthy.
There are countless treasures in the ocean, and there are various reasons for their formation.
In fact, the situation in the Aegean Sea is the most normal phenomenon in the ocean.
This is likely to be caused by the natural environment, but there are also special circumstances.
For example, man-made, such as those sunken ships discovered by Chen Wenzhe before, are caused by human factors.
It's just that no large-scale shipwreck cemetery was formed that time.
However, there are still many such cemeteries in the ocean.
Such as Truk Lagoon, the largest ship graveyard in the world, known as the Ghost Shipwreck Area.
This place is located in the South Pacific, in the southeast of the Micronesian Islands in Oceania, where it was once an overseas colony of Germany.
After World War I, Germany was defeated and the colonies were handed over to the victorious powers.
Neon was holding the guise of declaring war on Germany, and Germany's colonies in the Pacific Ocean were arranged to be given to them as mandates.
These include the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Marshall Islands, and Micronesia in the Southeast Asia.
And Truk in the Micronesia Islands has become Neon's main naval base in the South Pacific.
Until the outbreak of the Pacific War of World War II, the Japanese army operated here for 30 years.
They forcibly recruited a large number of colonial laborers to build the base, which shows their ambition.
During the Pacific War of World War II, a large number of neon warships and aircraft were deployed here.
By 1944, the Ugly Army had taken the initiative in the Pacific battlefield.
The Japanese army is gradually losing control of the sea and air.
In February, the Allied Navy led by the ugly country launched a military operation code-named "Hail".
This action is simply "a replica of the Pearl Harbor incident."
On February 2, the Ugly Army launched an attack on the Neon Truk Naval Base.
In nearly three days, Ugly warships and aircraft carrier-based aircraft bombed more than 60 Japanese warships and facilities on the Truk Lagoon in Micronesia.
In the base, more than 250 Japanese aircraft were also completely destroyed by the ugly army.
According to statistics, more than 50 neon warships sank in the 56-kilometer-wide Truk Lagoon, making it the largest ship graveyard in the world.
According to statistics after the war, more than 3000 people were killed by the navy in this battle, and many of them sank into the bottom of the sea with the warship, which also added a sense of terror to the ship cemetery.
In 1975, the Neon government sent divers into the area to collect the remains of some of the fallen soldiers.
However, this was a very difficult task, and the subsequent salvage operation was delayed, and most of them are still scattered on the seabed. Many Japanese survivors still feel resentful.
It has been rated as "one of the most terrifying areas in the world" by the media of many countries, and it is also called "Truk Ghost Shipwreck Area" by explorers.
Here, the sunken ship has long been integrated with the seabed environment, and it has become a habitat for a large number of corals and fish.
However, the seemingly calm seabed is full of dangers. Many divers explore here, but they fail to come up again.
According to research, the wreckage of more than 50 World War II warships sank at the bottom of the Truk Lagoon, with a total tonnage of 20 tons.
Many of the sunken ships were loaded with military supplies such as tanks, bulldozers, cars, three-wheeled motorcycles and some weapons and ammunition.
Others include radios, photos, tableware and other daily necessities.
Here is the important point. Back then, the little devil did all kinds of evil all over the world. No matter where he went, he tried to scrape as much ground as possible.
And even if not much gold and jewelry were found, the daily necessities on these ships are still very valuable, especially the belongings of some officers.
Therefore, even if it is scary here, a large number of treasure hunters risk their lives every year to go into the water to hunt for treasure.
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After a long time, there are more sunken ships, isn't it just a shipwreck cemetery?
There are many such places on the vast ocean, such as the Greek "shipwreck graveyard" 2000 years ago, which has been found.
Many good things were found in it at the time, such as large amphorae filled with oil and wine.
This is a real old wine, they have been preserved at the bottom of the sea for at least 2000 years.
That is not in the ocean, but in the Aegean Sea.
Since the ancient Greek period, the Aegean Sea has been the distribution sea area for maritime trade.
Large and small ships set off from here to the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Black Sea and other waters.
The blue waters of the Aegean Sea have witnessed countless thrilling sea adventures.
Some people return in triumph, and naturally some people sink to the bottom of the sea.
Recently, after 57 dives and 92 hours of seabed work, Greek underwater archaeologists discovered a "wreck graveyard" on the seabed.
This "shipwreck cemetery" is the waters near the Greek island of Levisa.
So far, divers have found five relatively complete sunken ships here, which are about 2000 years old.
In addition, there is a ship anchor rod made of granite around the 6th century BC and weighing 800 catties.
Such a huge anchor can only appear on large ships.
Considering the age of the anchor, what a ship the anchor's owner was has aroused speculation.
All the ships in the shipwreck cemetery are fully loaded with goods, especially the largest number of amphoras.
These bottles usually contained expensive liquids such as wine and oil.
Merchants carried these items to and from the islands of Nidos, Kos, Rhodes, and the cities of Phoenicia and Carthage.
These five shipwrecks are not the only ones found here, there are many other wrecks.
All shipwrecks are dated between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Obviously, this place was a dangerous sea back then.
According to the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports, maritime trade in the Aegean flourished around the 3rd century BC.
At that time, the Ptolemaic dynasty and the Hellenistic Antigonian dynasty controlled the waters.
The peak of Aegean trade lasted until the Ottoman Empire.
So why did so many ships sink here?
This point, because of historical changes, modern archaeologists are still unknown.
Weather, pirates, etc. are all factors that need to be considered.
The local archaeological department plans to expand the scope of research and salvage, trying to find out the real reason.
And as long as it is found, according to the situation here, is it possible to find other similar places above the ocean?
Chen Wenzhe is also very interested in this point, because no matter who it is, as long as they understand this point through research, it is very likely that they will go from working hard to get rich to directly becoming wealthy.
There are countless treasures in the ocean, and there are various reasons for their formation.
In fact, the situation in the Aegean Sea is the most normal phenomenon in the ocean.
This is likely to be caused by the natural environment, but there are also special circumstances.
For example, man-made, such as those sunken ships discovered by Chen Wenzhe before, are caused by human factors.
It's just that no large-scale shipwreck cemetery was formed that time.
However, there are still many such cemeteries in the ocean.
Such as Truk Lagoon, the largest ship graveyard in the world, known as the Ghost Shipwreck Area.
This place is located in the South Pacific, in the southeast of the Micronesian Islands in Oceania, where it was once an overseas colony of Germany.
After World War I, Germany was defeated and the colonies were handed over to the victorious powers.
Neon was holding the guise of declaring war on Germany, and Germany's colonies in the Pacific Ocean were arranged to be given to them as mandates.
These include the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Marshall Islands, and Micronesia in the Southeast Asia.
And Truk in the Micronesia Islands has become Neon's main naval base in the South Pacific.
Until the outbreak of the Pacific War of World War II, the Japanese army operated here for 30 years.
They forcibly recruited a large number of colonial laborers to build the base, which shows their ambition.
During the Pacific War of World War II, a large number of neon warships and aircraft were deployed here.
By 1944, the Ugly Army had taken the initiative in the Pacific battlefield.
The Japanese army is gradually losing control of the sea and air.
In February, the Allied Navy led by the ugly country launched a military operation code-named "Hail".
This action is simply "a replica of the Pearl Harbor incident."
On February 2, the Ugly Army launched an attack on the Neon Truk Naval Base.
In nearly three days, Ugly warships and aircraft carrier-based aircraft bombed more than 60 Japanese warships and facilities on the Truk Lagoon in Micronesia.
In the base, more than 250 Japanese aircraft were also completely destroyed by the ugly army.
According to statistics, more than 50 neon warships sank in the 56-kilometer-wide Truk Lagoon, making it the largest ship graveyard in the world.
According to statistics after the war, more than 3000 people were killed by the navy in this battle, and many of them sank into the bottom of the sea with the warship, which also added a sense of terror to the ship cemetery.
In 1975, the Neon government sent divers into the area to collect the remains of some of the fallen soldiers.
However, this was a very difficult task, and the subsequent salvage operation was delayed, and most of them are still scattered on the seabed. Many Japanese survivors still feel resentful.
It has been rated as "one of the most terrifying areas in the world" by the media of many countries, and it is also called "Truk Ghost Shipwreck Area" by explorers.
Here, the sunken ship has long been integrated with the seabed environment, and it has become a habitat for a large number of corals and fish.
However, the seemingly calm seabed is full of dangers. Many divers explore here, but they fail to come up again.
According to research, the wreckage of more than 50 World War II warships sank at the bottom of the Truk Lagoon, with a total tonnage of 20 tons.
Many of the sunken ships were loaded with military supplies such as tanks, bulldozers, cars, three-wheeled motorcycles and some weapons and ammunition.
Others include radios, photos, tableware and other daily necessities.
Here is the important point. Back then, the little devil did all kinds of evil all over the world. No matter where he went, he tried to scrape as much ground as possible.
And even if not much gold and jewelry were found, the daily necessities on these ships are still very valuable, especially the belongings of some officers.
Therefore, even if it is scary here, a large number of treasure hunters risk their lives every year to go into the water to hunt for treasure.
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