Ernest Shackleton embarked on his first voyage to Antarctica in 1901 as a member of the British National Antarctic Expedition, led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. The primary aim was to explore the uncharted territory of the Antarctic and conduct scientific research, including geology, Biology, and meteorology. This expedition marked Shackleton's initial foray into polar exploration, igniting his passion for the region and setting the stage for his future endeavors.
Ernest Shackleton attended Dulwich College in London.
Ernest Shackleton left from London to go to the South Pole for his antarctic expedition on the first of august in 1914. He and his crue members were stuck in the bitterly coldness for almost 2 years.
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Dulwich college he was educated at home until the age of 11
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Ernest Shackleton went to Antarctica to lead the British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1914-1917. His goal was to be the first to cross the continent from one side to the other via the South Pole.
Ernest Shackleton did not reach the South Pole. He led expeditions to Antarctica, including the famous Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1914-1917 where his ship, the Endurance, became trapped in ice and sank. Shackleton and his crew never made it to the South Pole but they did manage to survive against incredible odds.
Ernest Shackleton did not attend college in the traditional sense. After completing his education at Dulwich College, he joined the merchant navy at the age of 16. His career as an explorer and adventurer began shortly thereafter, focusing on polar expeditions rather than formal higher education.
At the age of 27, his first experience of the polar regions was as third officer on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Expedition, 1901-04, from which he was sent home early on health grounds.
No, it did not take Ernest Shackleton and his crew two years to go there and back. Their famous expedition to Antarctica, known as the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, began in 1914 and ended in 1917. The crew became stranded on the ice and faced numerous challenges, but the overall duration of the expedition was about 19 months, not two years.
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