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Back in 2024, we explained on the discovery of Question the shipwrecked, tropical explorer that helped Arctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton on his last voyage. Shackleton died before reaching his destination, and the ship sank in 1962. The Royal Canadian Geographic Society (RCGS) has now released the first photographs of the wreck 60 years after it sank. published in Canadian Geographic Magazine.
Shackleton, of course, is most famous for his ill-fated expedition Endurance, which became trapped in sea ice in 1914 and sank. Shackleton and his crew failed and survived. (The Perseverance the ship was wrecked finally found in 2022.) When Shackleton returned to England, the country was in the First World War, and many of his soldiers joined the army. Shackleton was considered too old to work. He also had many debts from a Perseverance travel, earning money for the education sector. But he still longed to go to the Arctic Ocean north of Alaska to explore the Beaufort Sea. He got money from an old school chum, John Quillier Rowett.
Shackleton bought a wooden Norwegian whaler, Seal Iwhich his wife Emily named Question. When the Canadian government stopped supporting, the project returned to the Antarctic, and Question received a large refund. The changes included a new wooden house, a hot crow’s nest, a wireless machine, and an odograph to search and record the route itself, as well as a Lucas deep-sea sounding machine, large and expensive cameras and photographic equipment, and even a small airplane.