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Shackleton is known for not having ever lost a crew member in all his expeditions to Antarctica.
The Endeavor was sailed by Ernest Shackleton and his crew to Antarctica. It ended up being trapped in sea ice, and was eventually damaged beyond repair. Then Shackleton's crew had to go on a very difficult trip to escape Antarctica using the ship's lifeboats, but they all survived the trip.
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.
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Yes, Ernest Shackleton had a significant impact as an explorer, particularly for his leadership during the failed Endurance expedition to Antarctica. Despite the expedition's failure, Shackleton's ability to keep his crew alive and bring everyone back safely demonstrated his exceptional leadership skills and resilience. Shackleton's story continues to inspire people today as an example of perseverance and courage in the face of adversity.
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The only way to travel to Antarctica in 1911 was by ship. Mawson departed Hobart, heading for Macquarie Island (a sub-Antarctic island 1300 kilometres north of Antarctica), before heading for the Antarctic continent.
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They used to wear Fur in there gloves and boots
Sir Ernest Shackleton died in the Antarctic in January 1922 and is buried on South Georgia Island in the South Sandwich Islands. His crew and the Quest returned to England in July 1922.
Ernest Shackleton's famous expedition was known as the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. It began in 1914 and lasted until 1917.
Captain Scott and his crew sailed to Antarctica.