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On March 5, 1922, the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton was buried on the island of South Georgia, in the frigid far southern reaches of the Atlantic. The ship was found on March 5, 2022 — exactly 100 years after Shackleton was laid to rest. https://t.co/O4rxRaiLtr
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Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) was a heroic failure. On his first trip to the Antarctic, from 1901–04, with Captain Scott—another heroic failure—he had to go home early because of bad health, even if the team did go farther south than any man before. https://t.co/wVYF7hKGjH