Shackleton's first challenge was the ship breaking. It broke and he had to race against time to take everything out. The cold weather was another challenge. On one attempt to reach the South Pole in 1908, all of his ponies died and there were heavy storms. On a second attempt to reach the South Pole in 1914, his ship was crushed by pack ice, forcing the expedition to walk 1,200 km to South Georgia. Five months later they were rescued by a Chilean warship. On a third attempt to reach the South Pole in 1921, Shackleton died from a heart condition.
no he didn't
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it is cold
he dicovered that he was not first to reach the south pole.
Several locations and features are named after Ernest Shackleton, the famous Antarctic explorer. Notably, Shackleton Ice Shelf and Shackleton Range in Antarctica commemorate his contributions to polar exploration. Additionally, the Shackleton expedition, which aimed to cross the Antarctic continent in 1914, is a significant part of his legacy, highlighting his leadership and resilience in extreme conditions. Shackleton's name is also associated with various ships and institutions dedicated to exploration and adventure.
Ernest Shackleton was knighted and became Sir Ernest Shackleton in 1909.
Ernest Shackleton was was Irish.
Sir Ernest Shackleton and Emily Shackleton's children names are Edward Shackleton, Baron Shackleton.
no sir ernest shackleton did not come to Australia
Ernest Shackleton used diesel for his cars.
Ernest Shackleton was knighted in 1909 for his Antarctic explorations.
Ernest Shackleton was was Irish.
ernest shackleton took 28 men
no he didn't
Ernest Shackleton's family motto was 'By Endurance We Conquer'.
Ernest Shackleton attended Dulwich College in London.
Sir Ernest Shackleton was born on February 15, 1874.