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Shipwrecks of Shackleton and Scott recreated in 3D digital form after deep sea expedition

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Canadian scientists conducted a deep sea expedition to the wreck of Ernest Shackleton's final ship, located over 1,000 feet below the surface of the Labrador Sea. The expedition created 3D digital models of the shipwreck, contributing to what experts call a golden era for shipwreck investigation. This work helps preserve the history of polar exploration.

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Why it matters

Public fascination with Shackleton and Scott

Evidence

The remains are over 1,000 feet below the surface of the Labrador Sea.

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The present time is a 'golden era for shipwreck investigating'.

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  • Public fascination with Shackleton and Scott
  • Enhances collective heritage and storytelling

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Plain English

Canadian scientists visit remains of polar exploration vessels in a period described as a 'golden era for shipwreck investigating'. After the final light disappeared, the seafloor was dark and covered in silt.

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The present time is a 'golden era for shipwreck investigating'.

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Canadian scientists visited the remains of polar exploration vessels.

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The remains are over 1,000 feet below the surface of the Labrador Sea.

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