In 1897 a belgian ship named the Belgica departed from antwerp on a belgian exploration mission to Antarctica. Leader of the mission was Adrien de Gerlache. The ship reached antarctica and got stuck in the ice and had to spend the winter there. Gerlache and his crew were the first human beings ever to spend the winter on the antarctic continent. They mapped some areas and collected scientific information. Some places on antarctica still carry today the name given to them by the Belgica crew. A large part of the crew made it back home alive.
The vessel was seized for allied purposes in WWII and used as a depot, untill a german bomb missed it and sank in front of the norwegian coast.
3 years ago they found the wreckage and said it to be unsalvagable. Now today came the news that a belgian divers team inspected the ship and that's she's in well enough condition to be salvaged, brought op in one piece and transported to belgium. They hope to put this "legendary" ship into a museum.
Currently they are looking for funds. 1,5 million euros. I hope they can get the money together and get the job done within 2 years, cause the team fears after 2 years the vessel will be insalvagable.
I remember reading a book when I was in school about the belgica mission, it has always fascinated me. It would be great to see the ship with my own eyes.
The vessel was seized for allied purposes in WWII and used as a depot, untill a german bomb missed it and sank in front of the norwegian coast.
3 years ago they found the wreckage and said it to be unsalvagable. Now today came the news that a belgian divers team inspected the ship and that's she's in well enough condition to be salvaged, brought op in one piece and transported to belgium. They hope to put this "legendary" ship into a museum.
Currently they are looking for funds. 1,5 million euros. I hope they can get the money together and get the job done within 2 years, cause the team fears after 2 years the vessel will be insalvagable.
I remember reading a book when I was in school about the belgica mission, it has always fascinated me. It would be great to see the ship with my own eyes.
