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It wasn't Canadian because it was a full 20 years before Canada became a nation . But just like the Russians having to up date Canada's knowledge of contemporary geography with Crimea ,one has to understand our past history . I found it interesting that they were looking for the passage .I wonder what maps they were using ..I noticed that someone else made it through 50 years later so the Arctic seems to fluctuate on the amount of ice it has . They had small wooden boats back then but even todays ice breakers can have a hard time up there . Oh well good find op .
Announcing the find, Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper said: "This is truly a historic moment for Canada. This has been a great Canadian story and mystery and the subject of scientists, historians, writers and singers, so I think we really have an important day in mapping the history of our country."
"Franklin's ships are an important part of Canadian history given that his expeditions, which took place nearly 200 years ago, laid the foundations of Canada's Arctic sovereignty," he said.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
I have mixed feelings on this one .
It wasn't Canadian because it was a full 20 years before Canada became a nation . But just like the Russians having to up date Canada's knowledge of contemporary geography with Crimea ,one has to understand our past history . I found it interesting that they were looking for the passage .I wonder what maps they were using ..I noticed that someone else made it through 50 years later so the Arctic seems to fluctuate on the amount of ice it has . They had small wooden boats back then but even todays ice breakers can have a hard time up there . Oh well good find op .
Announcing the find, Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper said: "This is truly a historic moment for Canada. This has been a great Canadian story and mystery and the subject of scientists, historians, writers and singers, so I think we really have an important day in mapping the history of our country."
"Franklin's ships are an important part of Canadian history given that his expeditions, which took place nearly 200 years ago, laid the foundations of Canada's Arctic sovereignty," he said.
originally posted by: the2ofusr1
It does make for a interesting subject .The revisions to the truth are a bit telling as well .I would imagine their next step is to identify which of the two ships it is .Then there will be a search for the other . It,s a big space up there but the clues may be in the Inuit's accounts ,seeing they were eye witnesses .I wonder also if there may be some records still discernible on-board the ship in some sort of a water tight vessel . a reply to: AngryCymraeg
The bell of the HMS Erebus, the recently re-discovered flagship of the doomed Franklin Expedition, has been brought to the surface, Parks Canada announced.
originally posted by: quercusrex
The bell for HMS Erebus has been recovered. There's a nice video that goes along with the article @ the link below.
The bell of the HMS Erebus, the recently re-discovered flagship of the doomed Franklin Expedition, has been brought to the surface, Parks Canada announced.
Huffington Post