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© b.simon
at the royal museum greenwich online collections again
Arctic arches
Greenland, Scorsby Fjord
Scoresby Sund, Greenland
No but i think it would be great fun
@flurries-and-frost you ever been the thing'd
Arctic Explorer
Erebus and Terror in the Antarctic. The ships almost never made it to the arctic. In 1842, three years before sailing into the northwest passage, the ships collided with each other at the opposite end of the earth. James Clark Ross, then at the helm of Erebus, turned sharp to avoid a massive iceberg. Crozier, commanding Terror, was unable to avoid smashing into Erebus. The collision jolted the crew, and the two ships’ rigging became entangled for what must have been a harrowing incident until Terror was able to break free. Form what I’ve read, Crozier recalled that he merely acted and didn’t quite remember what he did to break free.