Unhit Icebergs
I want this (it's a t-shirt). It summarizes about 50% of my entire world view.
By the way, in my ongoing effort to listen to every history podcast ever made, I listened to Craig Baird on the Edmund Fitzgerald. TBH, not that interesting. Here's what I remember:
- 29 people died (I would have guessed way more)
- it was carrying iron ore (I probably would have said passengers)
- it was American (def I would have said Canadian!)
- its wreckage was found, both flotsam and the majority on the bottom of the lake
- a storm has been predicted but not expected to be so huge
- another ship of similar type was in the area but was unable to find survivors
- exact reason for sinking is in doubt but one theory is it was hit by three successive "rogue waves". Another is that its hatches had not been properly secured. Everyone sued everyone.
- for its time, EF was relatively huge
- tons of ships have sunk in the Great Lakes over the years (I think thousands, with low thousands of deaths, if I remember right)
- the only reason we care about EF is Gordon Lightfoot
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