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On October 23, 1918, the ship departed Skagway, Alaska, carrying over 350 passengers and crew. Many on board were heading south for the winter after a long season of labor in the northern territories. Hours into the journey, a blinding late-October snowstorm dropped visibility to zero. Moving at roughly 11 knots through the darkness, the vessel strayed from its course and struck in Lynn Canal. The Forty-Hour Wait and Sinking SS Sofia Please Share Some MP4 Of Her And I Wil...

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Elias leaned in. The camera swung around, showing a cabin. It was old, utilitarian. On the wall, a plaque read: SS Sofia - Est. 1984 .