Underwater Drone Reached the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, It Captured Something No One Expected
They called her the "Pride of the American Side." At over seven hundred feet long, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald was a steel behemoth, thought to be unsinkable. But on a stormy November night, she was swallowed whole by Lake Superior, sparking a fifty-year debate over what went wrong. Now, that debate may finally be over. An underwater drone, equipped with 4K cameras and AI scanners, has just completed the most detailed survey of the wreck in history. The findings are not just shocking; they expose a fatal design secret that turned the mighty freighter into a death trap from the inside out.

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