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New Close-Up Images Reveal the Wreckage of Ernest Shackleton's Last Ship, Now Draped in Discarded Fishing Gear and Teeming With Life

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New Close-Up Images Reveal the Wreckage of Ernest Shackleton's Last Ship, Now Draped in Discarded Fishing Gear and Teeming With Life
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Ernest Shackleton's ship, Quest, sank in the Southern Atlantic Ocean after a heart attack. The crew could not reach their destination due to sea ice. The ship was later used in Arctic expeditions.

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Ernest Shackleton's ship, Quest, sank in the Southern Atlantic Ocean. Shackleton died of a heart attack in 1922. The crew could not reach their destination due to sea ice. The ship was later used in Arctic expeditions.

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Who was Ernest Shackleton?
Ernest Shackleton was a famous explorer.
What happened to Shackleton's ship?
Shackleton's ship, Quest, sank in the Southern Atlantic Ocean.
Why did the crew not reach their destination?
The crew could not reach their destination due to sea ice.
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The outlets focus on the historical significance of Shackleton's expedition and the current state of the ship's wreckage.

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    The historical significance of Shackleton's expedition

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    SmithsonianFocuses on Shackleton's fourth trip to Antarctica
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    The current state of the ship's wreckage

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    SmithsonianMentions discarded fishing gear and teeming life
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