Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981

Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a member of Robert Scott's initial voyage to Antarctica. Determined to reach the pole, he returned to the region in 1907 and set up a base camp near Mount Erebus. He and his three companions got to wi...

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Published: University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL) 2012
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25549/exbt-m75 2023-05-15T13:34:58+02:00 Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981 Unknown 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.25549/exbt-m75 https://digitallibrary.usc.edu/asset-management/2A3BF11KUUKK en eng University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL) Kennels Dataset dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25549/exbt-m75 2022-03-10T12:05:41Z Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a member of Robert Scott's initial voyage to Antarctica. Determined to reach the pole, he returned to the region in 1907 and set up a base camp near Mount Erebus. He and his three companions got to within 97 miles of their destination but were forced to turn back due to poor weather conditions and a lack of food. While Shackleton traveled south, some of his remaining men climbed Mount Erebus for the first time. Shackleton's Hut is preserved today (2002) in much the same condition as his crew left it, almost 100 years ago. Dataset Antarc* Antarctica DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Mount Erebus ENVELOPE(167.167,167.167,-77.533,-77.533) Shackleton
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description Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981.; Ernest Shackleton was a member of Robert Scott's initial voyage to Antarctica. Determined to reach the pole, he returned to the region in 1907 and set up a base camp near Mount Erebus. He and his three companions got to within 97 miles of their destination but were forced to turn back due to poor weather conditions and a lack of food. While Shackleton traveled south, some of his remaining men climbed Mount Erebus for the first time. Shackleton's Hut is preserved today (2002) in much the same condition as his crew left it, almost 100 years ago.
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title Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981
title_short Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981
title_full Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981
title_fullStr Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981
title_full_unstemmed Dog shelters outside of Ernest Shackleton's hut, Antarctica, 1981
title_sort dog shelters outside of ernest shackleton's hut, antarctica, 1981
publisher University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL)
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