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One hundred years ago this month Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail from Plymouth on HMS Endurance at the beginning of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-17), also known as the Endurance ...
Shimmering gold lies in wait… ” promises the website of treasure hunter Martin Bayerle. It is now 44 years since he ...
Despite the crew's attempts to free "Endurance" from the ice on February 14th and 15th, 1915, the ship was inextricably stuck. “What the ice gets, the ice keeps,” Shackleton once said.
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Antarctica’s Frozen Hell: How Shackleton Saved 27 Lives - MSNAntarctica - a frozen wasteland where 27 men faced certain death when their ship, the Endurance, was crushed by ice. But none of them died. Against impossible odds, Shackleton led his crew through ...
The renowned maritime archaeologist known for finding the wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship will speak on Cunard’s 185th anniversary.
In just his first voyage with Endeavor, he charted the coastline of eastern Australia, and circumnavigated both New Zealand ...
Sir Ernest Shackleton’s iconic ship, Endurance, sank crushed by ice in the Weddell Sea in November 1915. The Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust (FMHT) is planning an expedition – Endurance22 ...
Today, February 5th at 0700 GMT, a chunky, cherry-red ice breaker nosed its way out of Cape Town’s famous Table Bay, and shaped a course for Antarctica, 3000 nautical miles to the South West.
Page Six’s writers and editors are rounding up their favorite reads for dads to enjoy while lounging in their favorite chair this Father's Day.
When he located Endurance, 100 years to the day after the polar explorer was buried in 1922, he “felt the breath of Ernest Shackleton on the back of my neck”.
The final resting place of HMS Endeavour – the first European ship to reach the east coast of Australia – has been confirmed by the Australian National Maritime Museum.
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