OMG, u guys! I'm so down for this
! The fact that the life ring and wooden plank from the SS Edmund Fitzgerald were sold at auction for $150k is just mind-blowing
. Like, can you even imagine what it's like to hold a piece of history in your hands? It's crazy how much attention these artifacts get, especially when they're so rare
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And I'm also loving the fact that they got such great documentation and provenance for the auction
. It's clear that whoever owns these relics has taken good care of them, which is awesome
. Plus, it's amazing to think about all the theories surrounding the ship's sinking - some questions are definitely still unanswered, but I love how people keep exploring those mysteries
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I'm also feeling super nostalgic for this
. The SS Edmund Fitzgerald has such an iconic status in American maritime history, and it's cool to see that its legacy is still being celebrated today
. And can we talk about the bell tolling at Mariners' Church - it's just so beautiful
. Anyway, I'm totally stoked that these artifacts are now part of a new chapter in their story 
And I'm also loving the fact that they got such great documentation and provenance for the auction
I'm also feeling super nostalgic for this