Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible VoyageMcGraw-Hill, 1959 - 282 halaman Account of British Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-1917, led by E.H. Shackleton, based on original diaries. |
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Halaman 47
... floe was capable of move- ment independent of the rest . The pack would move with the wind , and a kind of behemothic momentum would be set up through the ice . The resulting force is called pressure — and it began on July 21. Not ...
... floe was capable of move- ment independent of the rest . The pack would move with the wind , and a kind of behemothic momentum would be set up through the ice . The resulting force is called pressure — and it began on July 21. Not ...
Halaman 48
... floe 9 feet thick was driven against a neighboring floe , and together they rose as easily as if they had been two pieces of cork . When he got back to the ship , Greenstreet wrote in his diary : " Lucky for us if we don't get any ...
... floe 9 feet thick was driven against a neighboring floe , and together they rose as easily as if they had been two pieces of cork . When he got back to the ship , Greenstreet wrote in his diary : " Lucky for us if we don't get any ...
Halaman 137
... floe , were hurried across . When it was over , the floe was a triangle of ice whose sides measured roughly 100 by 120 by 90 yards . Not long after midnight , the wind shifted from the west to the southeast and dropped considerably ...
... floe , were hurried across . When it was over , the floe was a triangle of ice whose sides measured roughly 100 by 120 by 90 yards . Not long after midnight , the wind shifted from the west to the southeast and dropped considerably ...
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afternoon ahead Antarctic astern began berg Blackboro blubber boats Clarence Island cold crack crawled Crean crew dark deck diary distance Docker dogs drift Elephant Island Endurance expedition face feet finally floe Frank Wild gale glaciers Greenstreet hands hoosh Hudson Hurley Hussey Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition James Caird journey King Haakon Bay knew land later looked Marston McIlroy McNeish miles minutes morning nearly night noon northwest o'clock oars Ocean Camp once open water Orde-Lees pack Palmer Peninsula party Patience Camp Paulet Island penguins pressure pulled pumps reached rocks rose sail sea anchor seal seemed Shackle Shackleton decided Shackleton ordered ship shouted side sight sledge sleeping bags slowly snow South Georgia stove surface swell tent Tom Crean took turned Vahsel Bay waited watch wave weather Weddell Sea whaling Wild wind Worsley Worsley's