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Desperate times call for incredible shots.
When Frank Hurley signed on as the photographer of Endurance in 1914, he had no idea the ship would never
reach its destination. But where other men saw peril, Hurley saw opportunity. To him, survival became an
afterthought to the prospect of capturing "beautiful" Antarctic ice – displaying a hardiness that has earned
him legendary status.
- Experience the legend in a detailed chronicle of the doomed expedition
- Read short biographies of both Hurley and Endurance's captain, Sir Ernest Shackleton
- Follow the struggle to survive with a complete timeline
- Learn about the Endurance exhibition at the Museum of Natural History
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