The missing MH370 plane reveals the 140-year-old mystery of two missing ships

Four years after the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane, much is still unknown because of its disappearance in the southern Chinese Sea. However, huge research into evidence done in the Indian ocean has offered unexpected answers to two mysteries that remained unresolved for 140 years. These researches have revealed the remains of [...]
Four years after the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane, much is still unknown because of its disappearance in the southern Chinese Sea.
However, huge research into evidence done in the Indian ocean has offered unexpected answers to two mysteries that remained unresolved for 140 years.

These researchs have revealed the remains of two ships from the 19th century of Periscope.
The remains were found in 2015, 22 miles from each other, southwest of Australia. Images in lost shipping museums showed that the remains were the most likely of the W Gordon or Magdala ships.
W Gordon was making a trip from Scotland to Australia when he disappeared in 1877 with 10 members on board. Madala lost in 1882 while sailing from Wales to Indonesia.
The evidence indicates that the ship drowned because of a catastrophic event like explosion, which was common in transporting coal loads. ”
The second remains are possible for the West Ridge ship, which had disappeared as it sailed from England to India with 28 sailors in 1883. Periscope












