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English:
Nimrod Expedition
South Pole Party (left to right):
Wild
,
Shackleton
,
Marshall
and
Adams
. The four members of the party that set out to attempt to become the first to reach the South pole, they were defeated by the weather, but also a lack of supplies and suitable equipment just 97 miles from the South Pole, a point they reached on January the 9th 1909. Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) British Imperial Antarctic Expedition "Nimrod - Expedition", 1907 -1909
Türkçe:
Nimrod keşif seferi ekibi, (soldan sağa): Wild, Shackleton, Marshall ve Adams
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"The Heart of the Antarctic", Volume I, by E. H. Shackleton, 1909. P. 364. Downloaded from http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/History/images/shackleton_the_pole_party.htm Originally from en.wikipedia ; description page is/was here . |
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- 2007-03-07 18:33 Andeggs 500×371×8 (54532 bytes) Left to right - Wild, Shackleton, Marshall, Adams The four members of the party that set out to attempt to become the first to reach the South pole, they were defeated by the weather, but also a lack of supplies and suitable equipment just 97 miles from