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Sir Ernest Shackleton first sailed to Antarctica aboard the Discovery. The Discovery left London on 31 July 1901, and by way of Cape Town and New Zealand, arrived on the Antarctic Coast on 8 January 1902.
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Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) was a British explorer of the South Pole who is best remembered for leading his crew to safety after the failed expedition of the Endurance (1914-16). Shackleton had been a junior officer on Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery expedition (1902-03), and his expedition with the Nimrod (1907-09) had taken him closer to the South Pole than anyone before. After Roald Amundsen reached the Pole in 1911, Shackleton and a crew of 28 men set out in his ship Endurance in 1914, in the hopes of being the first to cross the polar continent. The ship was frozen in ice, then crushed, and Shackleton and his men set out in lifeboats after nearly a year and a half on the ice. Shackleton, known as "The Boss," took five men and sailed 800 miles in an open boat from Elephant Island to the island of South Georgia, then went back and saved the rest of his crew, all of whom survived. Almost two years after starting out, they reached safety in South America in September of 1916. In spite of his heroics, Shackleton had a hard time back in England with finances and alcohol. He eventually managed to get financing for another voyage to Antarctica in 1921, but he had a fatal heart attack at South Georgia Island and never made it.
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.
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Magellan's famous voyage took him just past the northern edge of Antarctica, but he never actually visited that continent.
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He never reached the South Pol and died trying
Robert Falcon Scott's expedition to Antarctica in 1910 followed the route from New Zealand to Antarctica through the Ross Sea. The expedition established a base at Cape Evans on Ross Island.