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But in the dark, freezing chaos of the night, the ship ran aground on the rocky shoals of Coppermine Point. The bottom was torn open. The Sofia was doomed.
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When divers finally located the wreck (which sits in relatively shallow water, about 20 to 40 feet deep), they found a ghostly scene. The wooden hull has long since disintegrated or been buried by shifting sands, but the heavy equipment remains. But in the dark, freezing chaos of the
November is known among Great Lakes sailors as the "Month of Wrecks." It is when the warm air of the south clashes with the frigid arctic fronts of the north, creating violent, unpredictable storms known as the "Witches of November." : The role of symbols within what Yuri
The SS SOFIA was a British passenger liner that operated from 1921 to 1946. During her service, she played a significant role in the history of transatlantic travel, surviving two world wars and providing vital transportation for troops, civilians, and supplies.