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BBC News-20220205-01:23:00

there has been personal sadness and family pain. now, a milestone no other british monarch has achieved. by most, she is loved. by almost all of the rest, she is profoundly respected. and around the world, she has lived a life that has made a difference. nicholas witchell, bbc news. it is called the world's most unreachable shipwreck. a century ago the endurance sank, crushed by ice after being chartered by the anglo—irish explorer ernest shackleton for an expedition to cross antarctica. the crew were left stranded for months but all survived. now, scientists hope the same icy conditions that trapped the boat may have preserved it. they have sent a team using the latest tech to try and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. the final moments

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BBC News-20220205-02:23:00

this 100—year—old footage, restored and released by the bfi, shows sir ernest shackleton's famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. there's the endurance. now, a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. the endurance is the — the most unreachable wreck in the world, and the big challenge is the ice. it's opening, it's clenching. it's a really vicious, lethal environment. this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. endurance set off from south georgia in december 1914. but it was a bad year for sea ice, and by mid—january, the ship had become frozen fast. it drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on 21 november 1915. its exact location, though, was recorded, and this

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BBC News-20220204-09:54:00

promising a ten year war on cancer. patients and staff are invited to share their views with the final plan expected in the summer. it's called the world's most—unreachable wreck. sir ernest shackleton's endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarctica. scientists hope the same icy conditions that befell the boat, may have preserved it and have deployed a team using the latest tech to try and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. caught on camera more than 100 years ago. the final moments of the endurance. this footage restored and released by the bfi show sir ernest shackleton's famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. this is endurance. this is exactly the way she was. the story has long fascinated maritime archaeologists. now a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. but like shackleton,

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BBC News-20220205-00:22:00

by almost all of the rest, she is profoundly respected. and around the world, she has lived a life that has made a difference. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now, to what is called the world's most unreachable shipwreck, a century ago, the enduring saying, he crushed by ice after being charted by the anglo—irish explorer for an expedition to cross antarctica. the crew were left stranded for months but all of them survived. now scientists hope that the same icy conditions that the same icy conditions that trapped about may have preserved it. they've sent a team using the latest tech to try to find the rack. our science editor reports. the

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BBC News-20220205-01:24:00

of the endurance. this 100—year—old footage, restored and released by the bfi, shows sir ernest shackleton's famous ship as it was lost to the antarctic ice. there's the endurance. now, a new expedition is attempting to locate the ship. the endurance is the — the most unreachable wreck in the world, and the big challenge is the ice. it's opening, it's clenching. it's a really vicious, lethal environment. this was shackleton's third expedition to antarctica. endurance set off from south georgia in december 1914, but it was a bad year for sea ice, and by mid—january, the ship had become frozen fast. it drifted for months with the crew on board, but eventually an order was given to abandon the ship after it became crushed by the weight of the ice. endurance finally sank on 21 november 1915.

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BBC News-20220204-10:50:00

might shift? it is shifting as we seak. might shift? it is shifting as we speak- right — might shift? it is shifting as we speak. right now— might shift? it is shifting as we speak. right now we _ might shift? it is shifting as we speak. right now we are - might shift? it is shifting as we | speak. right now we are getting might shift? it is shifting as we - speak. right now we are getting some rain but that will turn into a wintry mix in a few hours in new york city and the storm is moving into boston as well and further up into boston as well and further up into new england. the temperatures will drop sharply and the concern is the water that is now on the roads could turn to ice and create a dangerous situation for people in the city and the millions of folks who live outside in the city and the metro area here. the storm, which has been affecting the country all week, is not done yet.— has been affecting the country all week, is not done yet. bradley, we a- reciate week, is not done yet. bradley, we appreciate you _ week, is not done yet. bradley, we appreciate you joining _ week, is not done yet. bradley, we appreciate you joining us _ week, is not done yet. bradley, we appreciate you joining us overtly i week, is not done yet. bradley, we appreciate you joining us overtly in| appreciate you joining us overtly in the morning. bradley paquin from cbs. -- the morning. bradley paquin from cbs. —— so early. —— so early. it's called the world's most—unreachable wreck. sir ernest shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarctica. scientists hope the same icy conditions that befell the boat, may have preserved it and have deployed a team using the latest tech to try and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. caught on camera more

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BBC World News-20220204-05:21:00

they'll join valencia and rayo vallecano in the last four. in england, it's the fourth round of the fa cup this weekend. manchester united host middlesbrough on friday night at old trafford. manager ralf rangnick has admitted the decision to keep jesse lingard was partially driven by mason greenwood's current unavailability following his arrest. lingard was linked with a move but ultimately ended up staying put. rangnick says that lingard had been given a couple of days off "to clear his head". he asked me in the club if we could give him a couple of days off to clear up his mind and he will be back in the group next monday, back fortraining will be back in the group next monday, back for training and then be a regular part of the squad again. it's called the world's most—unreachable wreck, sir ernest shackleton�*s endurance sank more than a hundred years ago as the explorer led an expedition to cross antarctica. scientists hope the same icy conditions that befell the boat, may have preserved it

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BBC News-20220205-02:22:00

vets are nursing a number of rare humboldt penguins back to health. 12,000 barrels of crude oil spilled into a marine biodiversity hotspot after a refinery was hit by waves linked to a volcanic eruption on tonga. zoologists say many of the penguins arrived at lima zoo very stressed. the penguins have been bathed, watered and fed to aid their recovery. the government has called the oil spill the country's worst ecological disaster. it's called the world's most unreachable shipwreck. a century ago the endurance sank, crushed by ice after being chartered by the anglo—irish explorer ernest shackleton for an expedition to cross antarctica. the crew were left stranded for months, but all survived. now scientists hope the same icy conditions that trapped the boat may have preserved it. they've sent a team using the latest tech to try and find the wreck. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. the final moments of the endurance.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20220310-02:51:00

♪ let's get together, ♪ ♪ together ♪ ♪ so come on ♪ it was more than a century ago that a pioneering expedition tried and failed to cross antarctica their ship "endurance" was lost, but the men survived tonight, at last the amazing discovery of the ship that lives up to its name. here's anne thompson >> reporter: the ghostly "endurance" discovered in antarctica's frigid waters nearly two miles deep when you saw the name "endurance," what went through your heart >> it was a jaw-dropping moment. the hairs on the back of my neck stood up. i was stunned. >> reporter: the ship crushed by sea ice and sunk in 1915 it is a symbol of sir ernest shackleton's legendary leadership all 28 men onboard survived, camping on ice floes for five months, then escaping in small boats. >> ernest shackleton

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20220309-23:57:00

finally tonight here, the famous ship lost more than a century ago finally found. tonight, the remarkable discovery, more than 10,000 feet below the surface at the bottom of about ark ka's weddle seal. the endurance now finally found. this is the first time it's been seen since it sank 107 years ago. the bow, the ship's wheel and rear deck, the stern, with the name endurance still intact in gold letters. national geographic, part of our compa parent company, disney, giving abc news this exclusive first look at one of the masts. scientists say the ship's condition has been preserved all these years because of the icy temperatures and the lack of microorganisms. the endurance sank in 1915. a crew of 27 were attempting to be the first to cross antarctica when they got trapped by the

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