Marc, the Pirate of Naklua
1865, the Pirate Captain Marc lost his ship to a mutiny.
The crew had gotten fed up with their captain, they imprisoned him in a small chamber of his ship and only gave him stale bread and murky water. They had never worked out a plan, the mutiny was more of a spontaneous thing. The crew was just fed up being commanded by a bad tempered and drunken captain. In their opinion Captain Marc was not strong enough to command a pirate ship and to attack the royal fleet at all.
But the crew was quickly lost without Captain Marc. Soon, by navigational errors, the ship ran aground on a sandbank. The food and the treasure on board were stolen by the crew and local people. The sea, the wind and the sun soon destroyed the once proud pirate ship.
But, as legend says, there is still a small treasure to be found!
| Stage 1: |
Bearing in |
260° |
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Distance |
268 m |
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| Stage 2: |
Bearing in |
299° |
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Distance |
219m |