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by justusthane
1517 days ago
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I have to say, I grew up on Lake Superior in Wisconsin, and it’s funny to hear the Edmund Fitzgerald referred to as just “a shipwreck.” In this area, the sinking of the Fitzgerald easily has more cultural relevance than the Titanic. In the small towns that surround Lake Superior, it’s not uncommon to run into someone who lost a loved one, so be careful making jokes in bars — and there are jokes[1]. The mystery of it is also intriguing. To this day no one knows exactly how or why the Fitzgerald sank. The last radio message received from the captain said, “We’re holding our own,” and no distress signal was ever sent. Everyone onboard died. It’s worth reading the Wikipedia page[2]. [1]: https://youtu.be/udZFnUb4Q6A [2]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald |
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