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Sir Ernest ShackletonLive Science
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The images reveal details of the sunken Endurance , the ship lost on Sir Ernest Shackleton 's doomed 1914 Antarctic expedition.
The ship became stuck in ice and sank after 10 months of bearing the weight of crushing ice floes.
The crew of the Endurance aimed to be the first to cross the Antarctic continent on foot, until disaster struck.
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