The British tried to find a Northwest passage in the nineteenth century. The first expedition got the furthest, and each successive endeavor lost groun..., er, water, as the ice didn't melt as much from the last Winter.
I'm sure it will cycle back to a sea lane, maybe when the Sun begins to enter it's Red Giant phase, around 5 billion years, give or take, in the future.
>>The British tried to find a Northwest passage in the nineteenth century. <<
The problem was their ships kept falling off the edge...
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10/13/2014 9:55:47 AM PDT by
freedumb2003
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