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Spent most of his life on a boat out on the sea
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Sir Ernest Shackleton went on a boat named the Endurance and sailed to Antarctica with 27 men with one stowaway named Perce (sounds like Pierce)Blackburrow ( not sure about last name spelling:/) Shackleton and his men got stuck in the ice and had to abandon ship. a while later Shackleton finally yelled that the ship was sinking and the men were only allowed 2 lbs of personal items to take they had to pull 3 life boats name the James Caird (biggest) and 2 others that i forget the names to. Shackleton and all men sailed to Elephant Island~an uninhabited island out of the way of other islands then shackleton decided to take his five best men and try to sail to the whaling station on South Georgia Island about 500 miles away on the James Caird. but landed on the wrong side and traveled on land to the other side and made it in less than 3 days Shackleton tried to rescue the men 3 times until finally on a tub boat he rescued and 21 men ( +5 and Shackleton).
This is from a book I read all facts should be right
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He lived from February 15 1874- January 5 1922. He went on several expeditions, and even volunteered for the army between expeditions.
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To be the first to walk at the South Pole or 90 degrees south latitude.
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Ernest Shackleton was was Irish.
Sir Ernest Shackleton had three children: Raymond, Cecily, and Edward.
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Ernest Shackleton was knighted in 1909 for his Antarctic explorations.
Ernest Shackleton was was Irish.
ernest shackleton took 28 men
Sir Ernest Shackleton was born on February 15, 1874.
Ernest Shackleton's family motto was 'By Endurance We Conquer'.
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Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer who commanded three expeditions to the Antarctic (1907-09, 1914-17, 1921-22), during which the South Magnetic Pole was located in 1909.