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Manifestly hard at work, astonished by the absence of snow and ice, Ken welcomes you to his website from Beechey Island in the High Arctic. He sits writing at the site where in 1850, Elisha Kent Kane became one of the first to discover three snowswept headstones. These marked the graves of sailors who had died during the last tragic expedition of Sir John Franklin, who had disappeared while seeking the elusive Northwest Passage. Kane became convinced that some Franklin survivors may have got trapped behind an ice barrier in an Open Polar Sea at the top of the world. In 1853, he sailed north to discover that sea and rescue them – a tale at the heart of Race to the Polar Sea.