Within a radius of more than ten nautical miles, Han Kongqueju discovered seven or eight undersea undercurrents, which surprised Han Kongqueju.
"It seems that the situation in this sea area is more dangerous than I thought before!" Just passing by a submarine reef, even Han Peacock wiped his head in cold sweat.
Fortunately, he was the only one on the boat, so the draft of the boat was shallower. Otherwise, Han Peacock really couldn't guarantee that he would not have hit the rocks just now.
Undercurrents and reefs hidden on the seabed were marked on the chart one by one by Han Peacock, slowly outlining the topography of this seabed.
"If this place were on land, it would definitely belong to the mountains. Such terrain is very rare even on land!" Looking at the sea map, Han Peacock had to sigh.
The underwater environment in this sea area is full of towering peaks, and it is these peaks that are close to the sea level, forming submarine reefs.
After another three hours of busy work, it seemed that the sky was slowly getting dark, and Han Kongque drove the boat back to the trawler.
In one afternoon, Han Peacock just followed the chart and used his magical power to mark the underwater reefs that were more than ten miles away in the surrounding world.
The reason for marking these reefs is naturally to locate the sunken ship.
In the evening, Han Peacock fried a large yellow croaker and ate it. He carefully analyzed the ocean currents here and the reefs on the seabed, and roughly drew a few places where the shipwreck was most likely to occur before going to the cabin to rest.
Early the next morning, Han Peacock drove his boat into the sea area he had designated yesterday. This sea area is the most likely place for shipwrecks. Han Peacock planned to search for it today.
After parking the boat, Han Kongque took the metal detector and jumped directly into the ocean, controlling the water to sink to the bottom of the sea. Only then did Han Kongque realize that the water here was still very deep, with some places even hundreds of meters deep.
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There are the most underwater reefs here and the water is deep. In addition, several undersea undercurrents pass through here, and this is where several ancient routes passed.
If there is a shipwreck in this area, the most likely place is here.
After sinking into the water, Han Peacock discovered that he thought a little too well. The bottom of the sea here was no different from the bottom of the sea he had seen before.
Seaweed, seaweed, coral, reefs, and all kinds of marine life, but other than these, there is no sign of a sunken ship at all.
Seeing such a situation, Han Kongque was not discouraged. He had already thought of this situation. Otherwise, wouldn't it be better if he just used the sonar detector to look for the shadow of the sunken ship on the seabed?
When Han Kongque went to sea for the first time, he also guessed the general location of the ship, but he couldn't find it?
If it weren't for an accident, Han Peacock would not have discovered the sunken ship in that trench and obtained so much gold, silver and porcelain.
I think it's the same here, even the sunken ship is hidden even more secretly.
After all, the last shipwreck discovered by Han Peacock was only a few decades ago, and on this route, Han Peacock speculated that the possible sunken ships were wooden sailing ships. These sunken ships are likely to be hundreds or even thousands of years old.
It's history.
Even if these sunken ships did not disintegrate at the time, hundreds of years later, they must have been covered by seabed sediment, coral, or seaweed.
It was also because of this that Han Kongque prepared a metal detector so that he could find the sunken ship buried under the sea.
Searching for sunken ships on the silent seabed is not as pleasant as imagined, and even extremely boring. If it weren't for Han Peacock's superpowers, then there would also be the fear of encountering unknown dangers.
After searching for a whole morning, the most I found was some iron ore containing iron ore, and nothing else was gained at all.
At noon, when I got on the boat, Han Peacock ate a freshly caught big-eye tuna.
This big-eye tuna is just a small fish less than one meter long. I don’t know why it lost its head and collided directly with the Korean peacock.
So Han Peacock gave it a punch without any politeness, knocked it unconscious, and ate the delicious big-eye tuna sashimi.
Not wanting to waste the fish, Han Peacock specially processed it, took the uneatable fish back to the trawler, and froze it.
Han Peacock didn't know how long he would stay here, so he still left some delicious food to avoid eating enough seafood and couldn't hold on here.
There is a reason why tuna can be sold so expensively. For example, after cutting this big-eye tuna, the flesh has beautiful patterns, and the color of the flesh is different depending on the part of the body.
Some parts are white with red patterns, and some parts are red with white patterns. As long as they are cut thinner, they all look so pleasing to the eye.
Of course, it tastes better, so as long as any food is expensive, there must be a reason.
For example, tuna must be sold at sky-high prices because of its small quantity, delicious taste, and eye-catching appearance.
"It seems that I must catch a bluefin tuna and eat it. This big-eye tuna is so delicious. I don't know how delicious bluefin tuna is!" After eating and resting for a while, Han Peacock entered the area again.
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The operation will speed up in the afternoon. With Han Peacock's current speed, he may need to stay here for several months, and he will not be able to completely search the sea area he has designated.
After resting for a while and studying the chart, especially the aquatic products here, the Korean peacock replenished some fresh water before jumping into the sea again with satisfaction.
Han Peacock's treasure hunt has never been easy, so this time he calmed down and searched slowly.
Fortunately, Han Peacock was a little prepared and determined that there were shipwrecks in the surrounding waters. If he hadn't been fully prepared and the ocean was so large, how would you have known where there were shipwrecks?
For a long time, underwater shipwrecks have been mysterious treasures, attracting children, treasure hunters, archaeologists, etc.
Some estimate that there are a total of 3 million shipwrecks lying on the ocean floor around the world, and only a small part of them have been discovered by explorers.
Most of the time, shipwreck treasures seem like a legend until explorers pull these myths from the bottom of the ocean and turn them into real, mountainous piles of gold coins.
People looking for treasure include not only pirates and ocean exploration companies, but also families and even entire families searching for wealth that was lost hundreds of years ago.
There are many "professionals" in treasure hunting at sea, but there are more foreign ones, especially some families and individuals. They can go to sea together and reap rewards many times.
It is with these people as role models that more people will be attracted to participate in ocean treasure hunting.
Han Peacock knows a lot about such families and individuals, such as the Schmidt family in the United States, which is a professional treasure hunting family. Their family discovered valuable treasures on the seabed near Florida, USA.
It is estimated that these treasures are at least 300 years old and total US$300,000 (approximately RMB 1.84 million).
About 137 meters off the coast of Fort Pierce, Florida, the Schmidt family found a total of 8 gold chains, 5 gold coins and 1 gold ring.
Of course, such harvest is not easy to obtain. Hunting for treasures under the sea is extremely boring. If you want to gain something, you need perseverance.
For example, the search for the "Lady Atoka" treasure ship was found by another treasure-hunting family. When they searched for this sunken ship, their efforts were unparalleled.
As soon as they enter the water, they start searching meticulously. Whenever they see something that is not a stone, they use a metal detector to detect it.
It wasn't until July 20, 1985, that they finally found the "Lady Atoka".
This sunken ship, known as the largest treasure under the sea, contains 40 tons of treasure, including nearly 8 tons of gold and 500 kilograms of gems. The value of all treasures is approximately US$400 million.
So they became rich, and the search for the "Lady Atoka" also became a story of "an iron pestle ground into a needle" in the United States.
Of course, these stories are very inspiring, but the hardships inside can also be seen. Only when you actually get into the water can you know the hardships inside.
After wandering around the bottom of the sea for more than three hours, Han Peacock still found nothing. At this time, Han Peacock was already a little numb.
"If we still don't find anything, we will return tonight." The discovery again and again proved to be not a sunken ship. Such a boring search on the bottom of the sea for a long time can drive people crazy, so Han Peacock couldn't hold on anymore.
Anyway, Han Kongque's judgment is not wrong, so there is no need for him to hunt for treasures here alone. Even if he can't find it now, he can bring someone else here to look for it again.
As long as there are more people, naturally you won't be as lonely as now. With the decision made, Han Peacock went into the water again and felt calmer.
After getting out of the water again, Han Kongque returned to the trawler and drove the trawler around in a circle. He didn't find any fishing boats passing by, so Han Kongque felt relieved.
Han Kongque's trawler has stayed here for too long. If someone notices it, it will be troublesome, not to mention whether there is a sunken ship here.
Han Kongque knew very well that he had attracted the attention of others near Hela. He had stayed here for two days. If he was touched by someone, he would definitely attract prying eyes.
Han Peacock was also helpless. Although he concluded that there was a high possibility of sunken ships in this sea area, the sea area was really too big. It was definitely not easy to find sunken ships buried under the sea in such a large area.
You must know that among the tens of thousands of sunken ships on the seabed, only a handful, less than one percent, contain negotiable wealth, such as gold and jewelry.
Shipwrecks that may yield huge harvests are not something that can be encountered casually. Take the famous salvage company Odyssey. It took their company 12 years to find the first valuable sunken ship, the "Republic".