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Scott died in Antarctca, but Shackleton died in South Georgia.

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Did Lieutenant Ernest Shackleton die in Antarctica?

Sir Earnest Shackleton died on South Georgia Island in 1922. South Georgia Island is not considered to be Antarctica.


How did Ernest Shackleton travel to Antarctica?

Shackleton traveled to Antarctica by ship for all of his expeditions.


What are some names of people who have been to Antarctica?

These six people are among the thousands who have been to Antarctica: Sir Robert Falcon Scott Sir Earnest Shackleton Dr Edward Wilson Raoul Amundsen Sir Douglas Mawson Will Steger


What was the mountain called that Shackleton climbed?

In Antarctica, members of Shackleton's team climbed Mount Everest, but there is no record that Shackleton was part of the team.*****Please note that Mount Everest is in the Himalayas, not in Antarctica.


Did Shackleton ever return from Antarctica?

Sir Earnest Shackleton left Antarctica several times, and also returned to Antarctica. He is buried in Grytviken, South Georgia.


How did ernest shackleton get to antarctica?

By ship.


What was sir ernest shackleton famous for?

Ernest Shackleton was an explorer of Antarctica.


Who was the famous British explorer who conquered Antarctica?

Antarctica has not been 'conquered' -- many explorers from many countries have mounted expeditions to Antarctica. The British explorers of note include Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Sir Earnest Shackleton, Ranulph Fiennes, and James Weddell.


What is the full name of the explorer Shackleton who explored Antarctica?

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How long was shacleton in Antarctica?

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What is William Shackleton famous for?

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Did the dogs survive in shackleton travel in the Antarctica?

No. Of the 100 dogs that travelled to Antarctica with Shackleton, none survived. You can read more about them: http://www.enduranceobituaries.co.uk/thedogs.htm