‘It was like a miracle’: historian says state of Shackleton’s frozen ship was well-preserved

My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I remember reading about it when I was like in 7th grade. I was fascinated by it.
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I remember reading about it when I was like in 7th grade. I was fascinated by it.

It’s a metaphor for Husky football. Didn’t end well for the DWAGS.
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I don't remember ever hearing dude's name until this week.
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I don't remember ever hearing dude's name until this week.

It's definitely up there with the all time greatest feats of human survival in daunting maritime conditions. Certainly on par with Captain Bligh making it from the Bounty to the Dutch East Indies or the crew of the sunken whaler Essex (the basis for Moby Dick).
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I don't remember ever hearing dude's name until this week.

Hardcore Husky and Antarctica expeditions aren't for sermon seekers
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I don't remember ever hearing dude's name until this week.

Hardcore Husky and Antarctica expeditions aren't for sermon seekers

I’m surprised Hollywood hasn't made a big production with this.

I read the wiki page on the survival yesterday, it's definitely hollywood worthy.
 
My sons 2nd grade class has been studying Shackleton this past month. Good timing here to say the least.

I don't remember ever hearing dude's name until this week.

Hardcore Husky and Antarctica expeditions aren't for sermon seekers

There are no atheists in fox holes[/s] life boats hundreds of miles from the nearest land.
 
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