The Nimrod Antarctic Expedition at the furthest point South
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The Nimrod Antarctic Expedition at the furthest point South
Photograph showing Lt. Adams, Frank Wild and Lt. Ernest Shackleton (left to right) standing beside a British flag at the furthest point South that they reached, 9th January 1909. These three men and Eric Marshall (who took the photograph), made an attempt to reach the South Pole as part of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09. They got to this point, 111 statute miles from the Pole, before they had to turn back due to a shortage of supplies
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Antarctic Attempt Eric Ernest Frank Furthest Marshall Miles Nimrod Point Pole Reach Reached Shackleton Shortage Statute Supplies Turn Wild
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