The body, soon identified as German adventurer Manfred Fritz Bajorat, was completely calcified in an eerie shade of grey, as if he was made of ash.

 


On February 25, 2016, a group of fishermen happened upon a seemingly abandoned yacht drifting off the coast of the Philippine island of Mindanao. But when they peered inside, they found something more startling than they could have ever imagined — the mummified body of a man, frozen in place right there in his chair.

The body, soon identified as German adventurer Manfred Fritz Bajorat, was completely calcified in an eerie shade of grey, as if he was made of ash. Positioned right next to the boat's radio, Bajorat was believed to have been trying to make one last distress call when he died in the very spot where the fishermen later found him. To this day, no one knows exactly how long his body had been sitting there, slowly mummifying while his boat drifted at sea.



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