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Felpudo The Edmund Fitzgerald on the St. Clair River

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Hogar, dulce hogar... Ayuda a crear el ambiente perfecto para tu casa, incluso antes de atravesar la puerta, con un felpudo personalizado. Este felpudo es ideal, ya que cuenta con una base de goma que no se agrieta ni se dobla, es resistente al desteñido y al moho y se puede limpiar fácilmente con una manguera. ¡Es el accesorio ideal para cualquier hogar que se precie!

  • Dimensiones: 45,7 cm de ancho x 61 cm de largo.
  • Impresión por sublimación de gran calidad en colores vivos que no se desvanecerán.
  • El felpudo cuenta con 0,3 cm de vellón suave con un borde blanco alrededor.
  • La base es de látex resistente para que no se deslice ni resbale.
  • Apta para interiores y exteriores cubiertos.
  • Impreso en EE. UU.
Consejo de diseño: ara garantizar la mejor calidad de impresión, ten en cuenta que el área de diseño personalizable de este producto mide 45,7 cm x 61 cm. Para obtener los mejores resultados, añade 0,3 cm de sangría.

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Felpudo The Edmund Fitzgerald on the St. Clair River

Felpudo The Edmund Fitzgerald on the St. Clair River

From an original photo by Gene Buel of Marine City, Michigan. Circa 1972-1974. Taken north of Marine City facing Sombra, Ontario, Canada. Customize the word "Welcome" to read anything you want. Suggestions include "Remember" or perhaps "November 10, 1975". SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Superior storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes, and she remains the largest to have sunk there. For 17 years Fitzgerald carried taconite iron ore from mines near Duluth, Minnesota, to iron works in Detroit, Toledo, and other Great Lakes ports. As a "workhorse," she set seasonal haul records six times, often breaking her own previous record.Captain Peter Pulcer was known for piping music day or night over the ship's intercom while passing through the St. Clair and Detroit Rivers (between Lakes Huron and Erie), and entertaining spectators at the Soo Locks (between Lakes Superior and Huron) with a running commentary about the ship. Her size, record-breaking performance, and "DJ captain" endeared Fitzgerald to boat watchers. Carrying a full cargo of ore pellets with Captain Ernest M. McSorley in command, she embarked on her ill-fated voyage from Superior, Wisconsin, near Duluth, on the afternoon of November 9, 1975. En route to a steel mill near Detroit, Fitzgerald joined a second freighter, SS Arthur M. Anderson. By the next day, the two ships were caught in a severe storm on Lake Superior, with near hurricane-force winds and waves up to 35 feet (11 m) high. Shortly after 7:10 p.m., Fitzgerald suddenly sank in Canadian (Ontario) waters 530 feet (160 m) deep, about 17 miles (15 nautical miles; 27 kilometers) from Whitefish Bay near the twin cities of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario—a distance Fitzgerald could have covered in just over an hour at her top speed. Although Fitzgerald had reported being in difficulty earlier, no distress signals were sent before she sank; Captain McSorley's last message to Anderson said, "We are holding our own." Her crew of 29 perished, and no bodies were recovered. More than 15,000 people attended Fitzgerald's christening and launch ceremony on June 7, 1958. But the event was plagued by misfortunes: When Elizabeth Fitzgerald, wife of Edmund Fitzgerald, tried to christen the ship by smashing a champagne bottle over the bow, it took her three attempts to break it. A delay of 36 minutes followed while the shipyard crew struggled to release the keel blocks. Upon sideways launch, the ship crashed violently into a pier. On September 22, 1958, Fitzgerald completed nine days of sea trials.

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Creado el: 27/10/2025 6:42
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