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  • Frank Wild was Shackleton's 2nd for the Nimrod expedition, trekking to within 90 nautical miles of the South Pole with Shackleton before turning back.
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  • Shackleton's Cape Royds "Nimrod" hut, with the Adelie Penguin colony
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  • Shackleton's Hut at Cape Royds, Antarctica. From this hut Shackleton trekked to within 90 miles of the South Pole, before being turned back by lack of food. A round trip trek of about 1,500 miles that made his name as a polar explorer.
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  • Cape Royds hut, this side was where the pony stable was located. supply cases, fodder and dog huts can be seen. The hill behind is the Adelie penguin colony. The yellow color on the hillside? That's not dirt.
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  • Pony tack in what was Mawson's Laboratory, Shackleton's Hut, Cape Royds
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  • Shackleton's hut interior
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  • Shackleton's Hut, Cape Royds, Antarctica
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  • Shackleton's Hut, Cape Royds, Antarctica
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  • Darkroom, Shackleton's Cape Royds hut
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  • Shackleton's Hut, Cape Royds, Antarctica
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  • Adelie penguin at Shackleton's Hut
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  • Hut with Mount Erebus volcano
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  • Irish Brawn?
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  • Portrait of Queen Alexandra & King Edward VII
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  • Heroic era refuse pile
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  • Shackleton's coal burning stove
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  • Shackleton's signature on a packing crate box
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  • Murry's Lab
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  • Shackleton's privy, now frequented by penguins
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  • Interior of the Discovery Hut showing a sleeping platform and a blubber stove which they used for cooking and heating. Shackleton used the hut during his 1907-1908 Nimrod expedition, Scott used it during his 2nd expedition, the 1911 Terra Nova expedition, and the Ross Sea Party used it during Shackleton's failed attempt to cross the continent during the Endurance Expedition.
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