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Five Best: Books on Expeditions“Endurance” chronicles Ernest Shackleton’s failed imperial trans ... that his crew’s marauding was state-sanctioned. The book’s centerpiece is Morgan’s 1671 overland raid of Panama ...
To mark 100 years since the death of Sir Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia & the ... making and guidance under pressure is celebrated in books, management courses, films, television and memorials.
107 Years Later, Explorer Ernest Shackleton's Sunken Ship Endurance Is Discovered 'Virtually Intact'
A discovery over a century in the making! About 107 years after explorer Ernest Shackleton's ship was crushed by ice while traveling to Antarctica in 1915, the vessel has been found — and it's ...
his incredible journey and the resulting book – the noise of ice. I never initially had a burning desire to go to Antarctica, but when I read about Sir Ernest Shackleton for the first time ...
A new documentary titled Endurance has premiered, bringing to life the remarkable survival story of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ill-fated 1914 Antarctic expedition. The film, from National ...
Use these lesson plans to help your students understand more about Ernest Shackleton's leadership, what the Antarctic is like, how sailors can determine their latitude at night, and the ...
In 1902, Scott, Dr. Edward Wilson, and Ernest Shackleton set out with dog teams and sledges aiming to be the first to reach the South Pole. They pushed south to 82º16.5'S, when scurvy ...
Sir Ernest Shackleton and his team of men set out to conquer the Antarctic continent as the world became embroiled in World War One. All but forgotten back home in Britain, Shackleton's expedition ...
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