La SPEDIZIONE Franklin: La TRAGICA fine degli ESPLORATORI perduti nell’ARTICO!

In 1845, the British Navy organized one of the most ambitious expeditions in history: to find the legendary Northwest Passage through the Arctic. Leading the mission was Sir John Franklin, a veteran of the Royal Navy, and accompanied by 129 men aboard the two ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. It was supposed to be a journey destined to change the history of exploration... but it turned into one of the greatest mysteries ever to occur in the Arctic. In this video, we retrace the true story of the Franklin Expedition, from the enormous initial expectations to the final tragedy in the ice of Arctic Canada. You'll discover what really happened to the crew trapped in the Arctic pack ice, the causes of the disaster, and why this story continues to fascinate historians, archaeologists, and mystery enthusiasts today. We'll discuss the extreme conditions faced by the expedition's men, the long polar night, the ships trapped in the ice, and the first disturbing clues discovered years after their disappearance. We will also analyze the most debated theories, including starvation, lead poisoning, strategic errors, and the dramatic Inuit testimonies that helped reconstruct the final days of the mission. Introduction The Dream of the Northwest Passage Who Was Sir John Franklin The Ships and the Departure The Beginning of the Disaster The Clues Found The Causes of the Tragedy The Research and the Mystery Modern Discoveries Cultural Impact Conclusion Over time, the Franklin Expedition has become a symbol of the confrontation between man and nature, ambition and survival, technology and human limitations. Even today, after more than 170 years, many questions remain unanswered. If you enjoy videos on historical mysteries, lost expeditions, extreme explorations, real tragedies, and Arctic history, subscribe to the channel and leave a comment with your theory about what really happened to the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror. #FranklinExpedition #FranklinExpedition #Arctic #SirJohnFranklin #HMSTerror #HMSErebus #NorthWestPassage #HistoricalMysteries #History #Exploration #Tragedy #Mystery #Documentary #RoyalHistory #LostShips #Arctic #NorthwestPassage #RoyalNavy #Explorers #ArcticHistory #Expeditions #MysteriesOfThePast #Adventure #MaritimeHistory #ArcticCanada Subscribe to this channel to access the benefits:    / @arcanova-2025