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Why the Great Lakes Took the Edmund Fitzgerald The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald remains one of the most well-known maritime disasters in Great Lakes history. On November 10, 1975, the massive ore carrier vanished during a powerful storm on Lake Superior, taking all 29 crew members with it. This documentary explores why the Great Lakes took the Edmund Fitzgerald by examining weather conditions, ship design, lake geography, wave behavior, and the limitations of forecasting and rescue at the time. Rather than focusing on speculation, the video looks at documented evidence and competing explanations to understand how multiple factors combined to cause the loss. By placing the tragedy within the broader context of Great Lakes navigation and environmental risk, the video shows why the Edmund Fitzgerald’s sinking was not an isolated event — but part of a larger pattern of danger unique to these lakes. Educational Context & Presentation This video is presented for educational and documentary purposes. It draws on official maritime reports, weather records, communications logs, and historical analysis related to the Edmund Fitzgerald. The narration is calm and respectful, avoiding graphic detail or sensational language. The focus is on historical understanding, environmental conditions, and maritime safety lessons. If you want to better understand the broader risks that contributed to this tragedy, you may also enjoy: Why Are the Great Lakes So Dangerous?