Ernest Shackleton was born on ... and sailing south to lead it, Shackleton suffered a heart attack in his cabin in 1922. He died on the ship and was buried at South Georgia. After his death ...
This June will be 10 years since he died, and it would have been special to share this ... Many of history’s most colorful ...
This June will be 10 years since he died, and it would have been special ... Many of history’s most colorful explorers — James Cook, Ernest Shackleton, Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott, to ...
Get wet and you die, he often reminded ... on November 13, 2015, he’d set out from the coast of Antarctica, hoping to achieve what his hero, Ernest Shackleton, had failed to do a century earlier ...
Variously known as Drakes' Shake, "the most dreaded bit of ocean on the Globe" and home to the world's worst storms, the ...
We did, however ... of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton’s obsession with a place that made him feel “like a speck in the ...
Born on July 30, 1920, geologist and cartographer Tharp changed scientific thinking about what lay at the bottom of the ocean – not a featureless flat, but rugged and varied terrain.
I knew that Ernest Shackleton and Roald Amundsen ... wouldn’t work and the ponies couldn’t cope either. OLLIE: What did you do? ROBERT SCOTT: We struggled on, the dogs pulling our sledges ...
They did have access to an outdoor ... Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton testified at the Titanic sinking inquiry. As he wrote in a letter to The Star Press of Muncie, Indiana, “We ...
One of the main perpetrators was a man named Ernest ... Burkhart did give Mollie whiskey laced with poison, it’s unclear whether or not Burkhart knew it was poisoned. In any case, according to the FBI ...
62 years ago today, the prize was awarded to American novelist and journalist Ernest Hemingway. But, whilst the writer did modestly tell the Swedish institution ... deserved the prize over him – he ...