Shackleton's lost ship is FOUND 'Endurance is discovered at the bottom of Antarctica's Weddell Sea, 107 years after it sank








By: S.Raza Ali Shah | 

The disaster area of Sir Ernest Shackleton's boat Endurance has been observed 107 years after it became caught in ocean ice and sank off the shore of Antarctica.

Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust said the wooden boat, which has not been seen since it went down in the Weddell Sea in 1915, was found at a profundity of 3,008 meters (9,868 feet).

Sir Ernest Shackleton's boat which has not been seen since it was squashed by the ice and sank in the Weddell Sea in 1915

The taffrail, boat's wheel, and toward the back well deck on the disaster area of Endurance, Sir Ernest Shackleton's boat, which has been found 100 years after Shackleton's demise.

The standard bow on the disaster area of Endurance, which was found at a profundity of 9,868 feet (3,008 meters) in the Weddell Sea, inside the hunt region characterized by the campaign group before its takeoff from Cape Town.

Perseverance was one of two boats utilized by the Imperial Trans-Antarctic endeavor of 1914-1917, which would have liked to make the primary land crossing of the Antarctic. Imagined: a photo of the vessel caught in pack ice taken in the October of 1915, half a month before she sank.

Conveying a campaign group of 28 men, the 144-foot-long Endurance was a three-Masted clipper bark sturdily worked for activities in polar waters. Imagined: the Endurance, caught in pack ice, posting vigorously to port

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