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The preserved body of John Torrington in 1984, who had died 138 years earlier in 1846 during Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in the Canadian Arctic. [450x600] : r/HistoryPorn
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Artifact Archaeology - The Franklin Expedition's tragic tale resurfaces through the eerie, frozen visage of John Torrington's mummified remains, a chilling reminder of the perils faced by explorers of the Arctic. ❄️🚢
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The preserved body of Royal Navy stoker John Torrington who died in 1846 during Sir John Franklin's lost expedition in the Canadian Arctic; ca. 1984 | I hope to be remembered for my atrocities!
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