It didn’t take a robotic submarine to finally discover the resting place of a 1917 Italian shipwreck—just a great passion for the sea.
Canada is sending an expedition to the Arctic hoping to solve a mystery that dates back to 1845. They will be searching for the two lost ships of British explorer Sir John Franklin.
For 2,000 years it has remained mired in the mud of the northern Mediterranean Sea.
The kind and courageous conduct of the musicians who went down with the Titanic on the night of the April 14/15th, 1912, is entwined in the history of that sea disaster.
It didn’t take a robotic submarine to finally discover the resting place of a 1917 Italian shipwreck—just a great passion for the sea.
Canada is sending an expedition to the Arctic hoping to solve a mystery that dates back to 1845. They will be searching for the two lost ships of British explorer Sir John Franklin.
For 2,000 years it has remained mired in the mud of the northern Mediterranean Sea.
The kind and courageous conduct of the musicians who went down with the Titanic on the night of the April 14/15th, 1912, is entwined in the history of that sea disaster.