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Endurance Frozen in and Forced out of the Ice

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Endurance Frozen in and Forced out of the Ice

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Endurance frozen in and forced out of the ice, during Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-1917. In 1914, in command of a party on the ship Endurance, Shackleton set off to cross the Antarctic from one side to the other, from the Weddell Sea to the Ross Sea. As both Amundsen and Scott had reached the South Pole and the Americans had reached the North Pole, he saw this as the last great challenge.
Shackleton and his men set sail in August 1914, just as war was starting in Europe. On 19 January 1915, Endurance became locked in the ice of the Weddell Sea. Over the course of the next nine months the ship was gradually crushed, finally sinking on 27 October.
Artist: Unknown
Date: 1914-1917
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