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@thearcticshore
Perilous Position of H.M.S. Terror, by William Smyth, 1850
In the morning of 19 May 1845 Erebus and Terror set sail from Greenhithe, Kent.
are we getting the wendys four for four francis? i would like that very much.
Transatlanticism // Death Cab for Cutie
they need to invent a summer that isnt warm. i yearn for antarctica
And here they are all together!
Not a question, just thought you’d be interested in this. Model of the HMS Erbus as she sits on the sea floor presently. Model built by survey pictures to assist site exploration. One of two stern cannons have been lifted out already at the wreck site.
This is rad! Thank you so much.
We all got that one mutual who cares too much about a bunch real life British men who starved to death in the arctic circa 1847
Oh uninformed people must think us Franklin expedition people are dumb as fuck, freaking out over GUY found with HARRY PEGLARS notes actually turns out to be, you guessed it, HARRY PEGLAR after only 166 years.
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have identified the remains of four more crew members of Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition
HELLO
175 years.
happy april 22nd ✌️
I just call it the circle. just a small glimpse into how arctic my mind is becoming
The Frozen Compass by Marvin Evasco
Sled dog listening to a gramophone in the South Pole.