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Explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton wanted to move to Canada and become Canadian

Shackleton, an adventurer who survived being marooned on sea ice with his crew in Antarctica for months made known his love of Canada, purchased investment property before his death in 1922

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Holiday Gift Guide 2023: Extreme Adventure Clothing And Accessories

A new generation of manufacturers are creating clothing and accessories that are completely fit for purpose and stylish as well.

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'Priceless' artefact rescued from war-torn Ukraine by brave man who dashed in under fire | UK | News

EXCLUSIVE: Express.co.uk has helped a daring mission to rescue a priceless replica of the iconic Shackleton ship the Endurance from war-torn Ukraine. Precise packing meant the brave men who recovered the one-of-a-kind model never opened the box it was inside until it arrived at the museum on Saturday.

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telling the story. you know, i think that the best explorers are also good storytellers and good recorders of the image. shackleton took big eight by 10 camera with them, and some of those plates are are so famous and iconic that they slept with them against all odds. and if you know the shackle the story, i'm sure you do incredible odds that they fought to get back. but they brought back the pictures, you know, and the pictures coming back from the moon that the first apollo landing crew brought back are so important and so iconic for us, so, yeah, it's not a big stretch for me from filmmaking to exploration. i just shift my filmmaking to documentary mode. you know, and i found documentaries to be pretty challenging. you know, you spend a lot of time in the editing room on a documentary. why because there's no script, you know, and with ocean exploration, the ocean didn't get your script, so it doesn't exactly show up at nine a.m. to do what you wanted to do, and so you get a lot of random footage and you never know quite if

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that film came into the marketplace. 2009 10 and by 2012 . we had a finished sub that we were out diving in the deep trenches in papua new guinea and then ultimately the challenger deep, so it's so it's almost one way to think about you as as a, you know, a kind of explorer technologists, inventor. who's i mean, that seems to be motivating you a lot and then and then you become a movie maker. kind of that's true. well, i think a key aspect of exploration is coming back and telling the story. you know, i think that the best explorers are also good storytellers and good recorders of the image. shackleton took big eight by 10 camera with him, and some of those plates are are so famous and iconic that they slept with them against all odds. andf you know the shackle the story, i'm sure you do incredible odds that they fought to get back. t they brought back the pictures, you know, and the pictures coming back from the on that the first apollo landing crew brought back are so

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this time at lloyds insurers in the city of london. whenever a large ship is lost to the sea it is recorded in pen and ink in a loss book. it's a tradition that still happens today but it goes back to 1774 and the hope was that they would find the shackleton ship on the day she sank. we have come to where the archives are stored. there are 140 loss books going back hundreds of years. shackleton's endurance sank in november 1915, so you would expect the record to be in this loss book here for 1915. but the news of the sinking in antarctica took a while to reach london and in fact the record has been discovered in this book here, june 1916. and a century after it was written, the book is being opened again.

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RSA Winter Rally Sprint Championship to take place in County Derry this weekend

The first half of the fourth round of The Rallysport Association Winter Championship will take place this weekend (Saturday, January 14) at Shackleton Industria...

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Mensun Bound Among Speakers at Shackleton School

Director of Norway’s Fram Museum Geir Klover will speak about Shackleton and Amundsen

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is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3,000 metres down. the hope is it's well preserved by the icy water. shackleton�*s expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. "she went today, 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it." you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her, talk about her as a personality. there's this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously, they all survived. but the ship that had been their home is still silently

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