[Vision2020] Fw:Restored Photos From Shackleton’s Antarctic Wreck, Genetically-Modified Mosquitoes, Rare Elephants Seen for the First Time and More
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Restored Photos From Shackleton’s Antarctic Wreck, Genetically-Modified Mosquitoes, Rare Elephants Seen for the First Time and More
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Weekender DECEMBER 2015
Restored Photos From Shackleton’s Antarctic Wreck Reveal New DetailsPhotos taken during Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition have been digitally restored for the first time
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When the crew felt they had a good chance of freeing the trapped Endurance from the sea ice of the Weddell Sea, they put the sails up. As we know, this and other attempts failed. Realizing the ship wasn't moving, Hurley went onto the ice to take this photograph. New details of sea ice have been revealed. (The Royal Geographical Society/IBG)
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