Are we willing to seize the opportunity, shake off distractions and take advantage of this ‘Kairos moment’ of increased ...
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Constructed in 1908 to support Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Nimrod Expedition of 1907-1909, this well-preserved time capsule at Cape Royds on Ross Island is a remarkable window into the Heroic Age of ...
This was a first for me: a multi-media, two-person production with extraordinary visuals and effects, live music, and its own quirky sense of humor--from the frist thunder clap. Brendan Milburn's ...
The highly regarded Wexford Historical Society have announced the details of its April talk, which will be presented by Dermot McCarthy, member of the Wexford Historical Society and chairperson of the ...
The Berlin-based producer’s new album brings muscular heft and mystical atmosphere to his labyrinthine rhythms and groaning sub-bass. Save this story Save this story No matter who Sam Shackleton plays ...
Ernest Shackleton survived Antarctica, but many believe a part of him never truly left. His expedition endured starvation, madness, and a silence so complete it broke men psychologically. Survivors ...
While tracing the footsteps of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and his ill-fated Endurance ship, researchers discovered hundreds of fish nests arranged in particular patterns. A remotely operated ...
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On Oct. 27, 1915, after being caught and crushed by packed ice for nine months in the Weddell Sea off Antarctica, Ernest Shackleton and his crew abandoned the Endurance and their quest to traverse the ...
An Edwardian silver tea service once owned by Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) has sold for £20,990 at London auctioneers Roseberys. Two bidders in Ireland and the UK competed by phone, ...
It isn’t every day that the most famous story of human survival gets an update. But the century-old tale of the Shackleton Expedition—you know, one in which marooned sailors survived off of seal ...