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Remembering the past - 91 yrs ago today
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91 years ago, not more than a stone's throw from where I live today, 2 ships, the Imo and the Mont-Blanc, collided in Halifax harbour, with the Mont-Blanc catching fire.  25 mintes later, the ship, a fully loaded french munitions cargo ship, exploded, resulting in the largest man-made explosion in history, prior to the atomic bomb. The cities of Halifax and Dartmouth were flattened and a severe snowstorm that evening only added to the misery.  Thousands perished.

Today, Halifax is a vibrant, growing city of over 400, 000 people. Aside from the Memorial Bell Tower(a structure looking much like the remains of a church wall) little remains to indicate the extent of the devestation. As a way of showing thanks and rememberance for their help immediately after the explosion, Nova Scotia sends the city of Boston, Mass. a large Christmas tree each year.
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I hadn't heard about that.  I can only imagine the amount of explosves were in the ship to flatten two cities. 

It's good to see ties like that in place still today.  If only there were more such ties.
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If you or anyone else is interested in more information on the explosion Tank, simply type Halifax Explosion on your search engine and you'll get lots of web sites you can check out.
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