Before the Endurance sank Shackleton and his crew lived upon porridge, tea, baked dough, penguins, fried seals and tinned fish. But after the loss of the endurance they ate their own dogs.
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Antarctic explorers consuming dogs began before Shackleton. All dogs imported to the continent by explorers were bred for work and used for food when they were no longer useful as working dogs.
Penguin stew and crushed up Seal bones
this ship got stuck in an ice jam in the Antarctic, this is the reason, Shackleton (Captain) and his crew had to abandon it. It eventually sank into the ocean in 1914.
Yes, "Endurance's Last Voyage" is a true story. It recounts the ill-fated Antarctic expedition led by Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1914-1916 aboard the ship Endurance, which became trapped in ice and ultimately sank. The expedition's survival against all odds has become a legendary tale of human endurance and courage.
It was the ill fated ship that was trapped in the Weddell Sea by ice flows, and ultimately, sank. The crew remained stranded in the Antarctic for two years. Fascinating story of survival.
Sir ernest shackleton survived when his boat sank by jumping off the boat and collecting everthing they needed off the boat and sir ernest told his crew to get off the boat before it sank.
No. The Titanic sank closer to the North Pole than Antarctica. She sank about 375 miles off the coast of Newfoundland.
it didnt sink it almost did he is a very lucky man :)
It got as far as 300 miles from New Foundland before it sank.
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank was created in 2005.
No it just sank near the north in the ocean (Not Being Sarcastic)
This was it's maiden voyage, meaning it sank on it's first trip
Yes it did!!
It sucked. There were rats.