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Author Topic: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)  (Read 662 times)

Royern

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The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
« on: November 21, 2009, 00:59:58 »

SS Edmund Fitzgerald (nicknamed "Mighty Fitz," "The Fitz," or "The Big Fitz") was an American Great Lakes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgI8bta-7aw

freighter launched on June 8, 1958. Until 1971 she was the largest ship on the Great Lakes.

[1] Although she had reported having some difficulties during a gale on Lake Superior, the Fitzgerald sank suddenly on November 10, 1975 in 530 feet (160 m) of water without sending any distress signals.

The site of the loss is: 46°59.9′N 85°06.6′W / 46.9983°N 85.11°W / 46.9983; -85.11, in Canadian waters approximately 17 miles (15 nmi; 27 km) from the entrance to Whitefish Bay.

All 29 hands in the crew perished, presumably by drowning. The incident is the most famous disaster in the history of Great Lakes shipping,[2] and is the subject of Gordon Lightfoot's hit song, "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald."

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The Ancient Mariner

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Royern

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Re: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
« Reply #2 on: November 21, 2009, 01:20:38 »

ok, redirect to that site :)   me forgot it.    :-[
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The Ancient Mariner

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Re: The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (1975)
« Reply #3 on: November 21, 2009, 02:28:04 »

The date of her sinking has aleady gone by.
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