wreck of HMS Erebus (1826)
| place with historical importance, ship wreck
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place with historical importance, ship wreck
Sir John Franklin's lost expedition 1845-48
Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (17 September 1796 – c. 1848)
The entire expedition, comprising 129 men, including Franklin, was lost.
Abandoned in Victoria Strait, 22 April 1848
Discovered sunk in Terror Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 12 September 2016
Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier FRS FRAS (17 September 1796 – c. 1848)
The entire expedition, comprising 129 men, including Franklin, was lost.
Abandoned in Victoria Strait, 22 April 1848
Discovered sunk in Terror Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 12 September 2016
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Coordinates: 68°13'47"N 98°41'24"W
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