Friday, September 10, 2010

Franklin Expedition Secrets may be Exposed!

A box that was hidden for over 80 years in the Arctic contains documents linked to the doomed Franklin Expedition

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Purported Franklin Expedition records found

The Canadian Conservation Institute will carefully examine the box said to contain documents linked to the Franklin Expedition.The Canadian Conservation Institute will carefully examine the box said to contain documents linked to the Franklin Expedition. (CBC)

An Inuit family says a box that was hidden for over 80 years in the Arctic contains documents linked to the doomed Franklin Expedition.

"We knew we were looking for a wooden box, not a particularly large box. We worked our way down and sure enough, about two feet down, we got to the top of some wood," said Doug Stenton, director of culture and heritage for Nunavut.

The exact contents of the unopened, sand-filled box will not be known until the Canadian Conservation Institute carefully examines it, which should take about three weeks.

"When I get it back to Ottawa, I will be photographing it, X-raying it to see what's in the box before we start to dig the sand out," said Tara Grant of the Canadian Conservation Institute.

The box was buried years ago by George Washington Porter Jr. below a large stone cairn. Inside, he carefully placed some documents believed to be connected to the British Franklin Expedition — Sir John Franklin's attempt to navigate the Northwest Passage in the 1840s.

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