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Host Peter McCully chats with Ken McGoogan, author of Searching for Franklin. McGoogan shares insights into his exploration of the Franklin Expedition, discussing the challenges of writing history and the significance of on-site research.
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The author is returning to the arctic in 2024 on an . The company is currently sponsoring a contest to win a $5,000 travel credit.
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