To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."Finding the ship in such perfect condition we can learn so much about Shackleton and the other crew members on board," she added."The aftermath of this shipwreck allows his personality to shine through and we can see just what a great leader he was and how well his team worked together."Shackleton tried three times to cross Antarctica and failed twice, obviously this third mission failed more devastatingly too."But he was a great leader and he wanted to do something that hadn't been done before which inspired people."The news comes after the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust say the wreckage has been found off the coast of Antarctica, according to the month after the 100th anniversary of Sir Ernest's death.The expedition's director said footage of Endurance showed it to be intact and "by far the finest wooden shipwreck" he has ever seen..
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