For all the stupidity from Skyhawk Havok (which has earned him a couple days off), this wasn't a bad topic. A bit surprising given the post history, yes, but no reason for you guys to take the thread off course.
Edmund Fitzgerald (Lake Superior, near Whitefish Point)
Great Lakes Shipwreck Research
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Sorry the context-free post, but I know less about shipwrecks than I do about using Google. Just trying to give everyone some relevant reading material.
:)
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Brandon
Wow. For the last 30 years I thought it sank in Lake Michigan. I stand corrected and informed.
MrScott
Mayor, Lighthouse Point
e x i t english said:
I have the link to the history of a train wreck right here:http://www.pointbuzz.com/cpplace.aspx?mode=memberposts&PeopleID=11894
Yea thats funny stuff now show us a shipwreckLOL
AphelionAxeMan said:
^ I have an old 7" vinyl single of The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, haha. :)
Who sung that song Gordon Lightfoot?Man i am getting old
There is a book out there called Erie Wrecks. I had it at some point, but it's OOP. They now have an updated East and a West Version.
I remember there being one that wrecked close the the lighthouse on trying to enter the bay.
Gemini 100- 6/11/01
I have chart showing the general location of all located shipwrecks on the Great Lakes. It appears that a few wrecks occured fairly close to the point. They all are classified as minor wrecks with no lose of life though.
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