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No one died during Sir Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition. Despite facing extreme challenges and adversity, all members of the crew survived and were rescued.
When Shackleton came back from South Georgia Island to his crew on Elephant Island, there were 22.
There were about 90 crew members on his first expedition
Yes, after Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, was lost in Antarctica in 1915, he organized several rescue missions to find his stranded crew. The most notable of these was the Endurance Relief Expedition in 1916, led by Shackleton himself, which successfully rescued the remaining crew members from Elephant Island.
bartholomue dias the great explorer had 42 crew members in his expedition to the cape of good hope (cape of great storms)he made this expedition in a fleet of boats and was the head captian.
Magellan had a very diverse crew from many different countries. The crew was made up of Greek, Spanish, English, and Italian members. Magellan's crew also mutinied the expedition.
Shackleton is known for not having ever lost a crew member in all his expeditions to Antarctica.
55 living creatures (one dog) 54 humans
Castor and Pollux were members of the crew of Argo the ship that was prepared by Jason in his expedition to recover the Golden Fleece
28 men on the endurance plus 10 laying supplies on the far side of the pole from the Aurora.
he had 227 crew members
About 10 crew members.