November 10, 1975, the main storm sweeping the lake Superior. When many boats moved towards the safe coastline in the dark night of anxiety, the ship abandoned. The ship, Edmund Fitzgerald, has become an advanced deep inner side. It is still a mystery that night events and 729 ft cargo ship took place in the world. Many theories are that the condition is causing the ship on the night of the obstacle. Several theories, including weather conditions and equipment failures, raised concerns.
Edmund Fitzgerald has always sunk as an important part of Michigan's history. Gordon Lightfoot is a "wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald" which wrote a song about the sinking of a named ship. The shipwreck of Edmund Fitzgerald: Shelly Russell also wrote a script called "Holdin" It was.
We all know that today Edmond Fitzgerald has sunk a tragic anniversary. Do you know this song? You know the story. The story of AP communications on Edmund Fitzgerald's first loss - but this is something I had never seen before. We know today, from the view point of view it is funny. "The Coast Guard said that Fitzgerald could break and was sunk in the face of a distressed call before.The boat that received the phone Fitzgerald on Monday night, Arthur Andersen, There is no danger, the display of this phone Fitzgerald is receiving water, but its pump is working
Edmund Fitzgerald (1975) - Lost at Superior Lake. The Coast Guard report, blaming water in the hatch, the hatch gradually filled the hatch, or dash navigation and errors hit the shallow. However, at the same time, another ship near the ship, SS Arthur Andersen sank, probably three times, after a ten-minute battle, thought, hit two unfair waves. MV Derbyshire (1980) - 91655 's GRT Bulk Carrier - The largest British ship ever lost in the ocean - On September 9, 1980, during the missing typhoon Orchid, 44 people lost their lives. The shipwrecked ship was located in 1994, and conducted diligent studies
I think that Edmund Fitzgerald is a tragedy, and this wishes that another wreck will never happen again. I went to the site of the wreck, I saw a lot of wonderful photos of the ship, I know that her memory will remain in the hearts of many friends who lost sailor and captain. By shipping channel everyone is aware of his or her position at the bottom of the Superior Lake. This year, the Michigan Historical Society restored the ship's bell to mark the Edmund Fitzgerald 29 crew