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Inside Shackletons Hut
The interior of the hut of Ernest Shackleton (1907-9), which has been preserved in exactly the same state as left by Shackleton Date: 2005
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2005 Antarctic Cape Ernest Explorer Ladders Preserved Provisions Royds Shackleton Shackletons Sled 1907
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 7.6cm (3" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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This evocative photograph captures the interior of the legendary explorer Ernest Shackleton's hut, as it was left in 1907 during his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. The hut, located at Cape Royds on Ross Island, Antarctica, has been meticulously preserved in its original state, providing a fascinating glimpse into the past. Shackleton and his team lived and worked in this humble abode for several months during their ill-fated attempt to be the first to cross the Antarctic continent from sea to sea. The interior reveals a simple yet functional space, with wooden shelves and benches used to store provisions, sleds, and other essential equipment. Ladders are positioned against the walls, providing access to the loft where additional supplies were kept. Despite the harsh and unforgiving Antarctic conditions, the hut has been remarkably well-preserved, thanks to the dry, cold climate. The interior remains untouched, with remnants of food supplies, including cans of meat and other provisions, still visible. The walls are adorned with maps, charts, and photographs, providing insight into the planning and execution of the expedition. The preservation of Shackleton's hut is a testament to the importance of this historic site and the enduring legacy of Ernest Shackleton and his team. Visitors to the hut today can step back in time and experience a small piece of the incredible story of human endeavor and perseverance in the face of adversity.
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