The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Sunday Times Bestseller - The Gripping Story of Finding Shackleton's Endurance

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The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Sunday Times Bestseller - The Gripping Story of Finding Shackleton's Endurance

The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Sunday Times Bestseller - The Gripping Story of Finding Shackleton's Endurance

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From 1st July 2021, VAT will be applicable to those EU countries where VAT is applied to books - this additional charge will be collected by Fed Ex (or the Royal Mail) at the time of delivery. Shipments to the USA & Canada: Other than that, I enjoyed this book. There is a photo section that made it all the more real. It was exciting to see Endurance resting on the ocean floor, especially after reading how much went into finding it. Poor S. I don't know how she puts up with me. She's got perseverance. She might get invited on an expedition. He fumbled for a cigarette. "Hey bub" he greeted me, and then, looking around, added: "Where the hell are we?" I smiled and gave him his cue: "No idea. Must be lost." He put on an exaggerated Brooklyn accent and imitated Bugs Bunny eating a carrot: "I told you we shoulda taken that left toin at Albukoyee."

J: Man, it is cold, I hate the wind. Why does the wind have to blow so much? Can't it stop blowing while we're on our walk. I'm freezing. Aren't you freezing?Author, maritime archaeologist, and adventurer Mensun Bound has crafted an engrossing and exciting story of the search for and discovery of the Endurance. The book is a well-balanced blend of historical information - quotes from the diaries of the Endurance's crew, the facts about the voyage of the Endurance and of the ship itself - and the present day expeditions (the first in 2019 that failed to find the ship, then the successful trip in 2022). An insider’s account of the rampant misconduct within the Trump administration, including the tumult surrounding the insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021. A few funny quotes that illustrate the dry humor that perpetuates hardened professionals such as these, even when on a grueling expedition (two to be exact, spoiler alert!): The Endurance22 expedition was organized by the Falkland Maritime Heritage Trust in an effort to find and survey the remains of the Endurance. It brought together an international team of scientists, historians, archaeologists, and sailors as well as some of the latest in robotics and deep ocean surveying technology. Bound, a British maritime archaeologist, regales us with his account as the Director of Exploration on the Weddell Sea Expedition 2019 and the Endurance22 expedition. We get just enough of his inner life that when they had to abandon the 2019 mission due to equipment loss and the menace of winter’s approach, I felt his disappointment keenly, and hurt for him as I would for a friend

As thrilling as any tale from the heroic age of exploration. ... Bound’s account is a triumph. The storytelling is piano-wire taut, the writing saturated with polar moodiness." ― Sunday Times The raw material for this book is wonderfully epic and, in spite of its shortcomings, it is well worth reading. It is, however, repeatedly let down by the writing.Jenna: Oh my god I'm freezing. I should have worn a coat, I knew I should have worn a coat. Or at least gloves and a scarf. Why didn't you tell me to wear gloves and a scarf? Unfortunately, it starts to slow the narrative down by the end of the book. Bound is still talking about the original Endurance mission in the final chapters and it gets distracting rather than enlightening. By that point, you just want to hear about the outcome of the mission and what it means. It doesn't ruin the book by any means, but it takes a little shine off the apple. It was truly an international effort and, even with all of the modern technology, nothing was ever guaranteed. The expedition was still full of perils and plenty of unknowns.

Would you like to read someone's diary? Ok, but what if that diary is about finding a sunken ship under the ice of Antarctica? Now I have your attention, don't I? As thrilling as any tale from the heroic age of exploration . . . Bound’s account is a triumph' – Sunday Times Really loved this book!!! Is incredible to think of a ship preserved under ice and the fact that it hasn’t been discovered until last year.

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J: I hate the sun, I really hate the sun. Why does it have to be so hot, why can't there be clouds until we're done. It's too hot. Bound jumps from the events of 1915 to the 2019 expedition with detours via his earlier career and passages of vague environmentalism. I've never been invited to join an expedition. I think the expedition-inviters spy on possible invitees and thus I will never be asked to go on an expedition. Why? One of the strengths of the book is the way that Bound provides a unique perspective on the Arctic and the various challenges that come with exploring this remote and inhospitable region. The author's firsthand knowledge and understanding of the Arctic environment and the ships that navigate its waters help to bring the story to life and give it a sense of authenticity. Additionally, the book is richly illustrated with photographs and maps, which help to bring the subject matter to life and make it more accessible to a general audience. Another highlight of the book is the author's ability to bring the history of the Arctic and the search for the Polaris to life. Bound provides a rich and detailed overview of the early explorations of the Arctic, the motivations of the various explorers and adventurers, and the difficulties they faced. He also explores the cultural significance of the Polaris, and the ways in which it has captured the imagination of people for generations.



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