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Shackleton's Antarctic hut gets a second life
The crumbling wooden house on South Georgia Island, where Sir Ernest Shackleton organized the rescue of his crew in 1916, is ...
Over a century after it sank to the depths of the Weddell Sea off the coast of Antarctica, the lost ship of Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton, has been found. In 1915 the Endurance was trapped by ...
Shackleton famously reached the whaling station of Stromness on South Georgia in 1916 after spending 18 months stranded on Antarctica with his crew. The now-dilapidated Stromness Manager's Villa was ...
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Ernest Shackleton’s legendary survival in Antarctica
The extraordinary story of Ernest Shackleton and his crew, who endured nearly two years trapped in Antarctic ice when their ...
"She was doomed, no ship built by human hands could have withstood the strain."When polar explorer Ernest Shackleton wrote this journal entry on October 27, 1915, his dreams of reaching Antarctica had ...
The historic buildings at a whaling station were built in about 1906 by Norwegian carpenters, but have fallen into disrepair.
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