In 1845, seeking the elusive Northwest Passage, a maverick Royal Navy captain sailed into the Arctic with 128 men... and vanished. But 170 years later an amazing discovery was made. [AD,S]
In 1845, seeking the elusive Northwest Passage, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed into the Arctic with 128 men... and vanished. But in 2014 an amazing discovery was made. [AD,S]
In 1845, seeking the elusive Northwest Passage, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed into the Arctic with 128 men... and vanished. But in 2014 an amazing discovery was made. [AD,S]
In 1845, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed off the map of the known world with 128 men, to find the elusive Northwest Passage. No trace of them was ever found. Until now. [AD,S]
In 1845, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed off the map of the known world with 128 men, to find the elusive Northwest Passage. No trace of them was ever found. Until now. [AD,S]
In 1845, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed off the map of the known world with 128 men, to find the elusive Northwest Passage. No trace of them was ever found. Until now. [AD,S]
In 1845, maverick Royal Navy captain Sir John Franklin sailed off the map of the known world with 128 men, to find the elusive Northwest Passage. No trace of them was ever found. Until now. [AD,S]