In 1845, Sir John Franklin led 129 elite British sailors on the Royal Navy's expedition to find the Northwest Passage, but they vanished completely; scientists later discovered their bones with cut marks showing they systematically butchered their own shipmates, and lead poisoning from their canned food likely drove them insane during their final winter, with the Arctic ice preserving evidence of their desperate cannibalism for generations.
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Arctic Explorers Ate Their Friends to Survive追加:
Did you know that 129 elite British sailors turned to eating each other to survive in the Arctic? In 1845, Sir John Franklin led the Royal Navy's best men to find the Northwest Passage. They vanished completely. [music] For over a century, nobody knew what happened. Then scientists found their bones. Cut marks showed they systematically [music] butchered their own shipmates. Lead poisoning from their canned food likely drove them insane during that final winter. The ice preserved evidence [music] of their desperate cannibalism for generations.
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