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South: The Story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 Expedition
South: The Story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 Expedition | Ernest Shackleton
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Daisey
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I‘ve read Caroline Alexander‘s book about Shackleton‘s expedition, & I have Alfred Lansing‘s on my shelf, so I couldn‘t resist downloading this audio as well. It‘s more straightforward & scientific in a logbook sort of way than Alexander‘s, but I still found most of it fascinating as a more immediate, first person version. The part about the Aurora got long to me, but other than that, I‘m amazed by this survival story every time I read about it.

Daisey * I accessed this audiobook through the #Librofm Educator #ALC program. Audio duration: 15 hours 48 minutes 8mo
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Magdalenka
South: The Endurance Expedition | Ernest Henry Shackleton
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“When I look back at those days I have no doubt that Providence guided us, not only across those snowfields, but across the storm-white sea that separated Elephant Island from our landing-place on South Georgia.” Very interesting ! History , geography and beautiful images !

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Rissa1
South: The Endurance Expedition | Ernest Henry Shackleton
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Mehso-so

There were definitely interesting moments but it felt incredibly long. #Scarathlon getting back to you and #TeamSlaughter now.

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Rissa1
South: The Endurance Expedition | Ernest Henry Shackleton
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I have been a stay at home Mom for 10 years. This school year I occasionally will be filling in as Secretary. My kids go to a very small private school meaning my responsibilities mainly consist of, answering phones, receiving packages, answering the door to parents, and handing out an occasional bandaid. This "job" is making me so happy!!

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Congratulations 🎊🎈 3y
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Rissa1 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks & @Bookwormjillk Thank you. After wanting a job but not finding something that would work with everyone's crazy schedule, this is perfect!! 3y
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Rissa1
South: The Endurance Expedition | Ernest Henry Shackleton
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I live finding things in books. I bought this book from Thriftbooks and while reading found this. #thingsfoundinbooks #welltraveledbooks #illinoisreader

Louise Looks like a time travel ticket! Great find! 3y
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UglyOldBat
South | Sir Ernest Shackleton
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catsuit_mango
South | Ernest Shackleton
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When your book comes from project Gutenberg and you don't even have a nice cover to share on Litsy... Also I think I'll learn a ton of ice related vocabulary ;)

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Ncostell
South | Ernest Shackleton
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I had seen a documentary several years ago on Shackleton‘s ill-fated attempt to cross Antarctica and was fascinated by this story. This book pieced together from many of his journal entries could be dry at times as he‘s documenting the latitude and longitude and other pertinent data day to day yet the overall description of the many challenges they faced kept me going. An incredible tale of man overcoming overwhelming obstacles to survive.

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Chrys
South | Ernest Shackleton
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😱They ate a penguin 🐧 !! I would not have made it on this expedition

queerbookreader I would literally rather die than eat a penguin 7y
rubyslippersreads 😦🐧 7y
Debiw781 They ate a penguin?!?!? 😳 7y
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SerialReader
South | Ernest Shackleton
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New in Serial Reader: journey to Antarctica! 🇦🇶 The thrilling true story of Shackleton's harrowing 1915 expedition in which 28 men fight to survive after being marooned on an ice floe.

Read it in 46 issues with the Serial Reader app!

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al punto di contatto fra i vari banchi si formano ammassi di blocchi di ghiaccio affastellati in modo caotico. Talvolta si incontrano accumuli alti fino a due metri formati da blocchi di aspetto uniforme, disposti con tale regolarità da non apparire opera della natura. In qualche caso si può seguire un corridoio tortuoso fra pareti di ghiaccio alte due-tre metri, in altri si può formare una cupola che può esplodere verso l'alto come un vulcano.

MrBook Welcome to @Litsy ! We hope you enjoy your stay, I think you'll like it here 😎👍🏻. 8y
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