Saving Scott’s and Shackleton’s Huts
The world’s most extreme conservation project has saved three historic buildings and thousands of artefacts once used by Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton. The milestone was reached this Antarctic summer after a decade of extensive conservation work by the Antarctic Heritage Trust (NZ). An ongoing yearly maintenance programme is now in place.

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Captain Scott's Discovery Hut at McMurdo

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The Priceless Objects That Saved The Lives Of Shackleton And All His Men

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Why Aliens Would NEVER Invade Africa

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The Antarctic Volcano, Where Ice Meets Lava | Volcanic | Earth Science

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Shackleton's lost ship 'Endurance' discovered after 107 years

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Scott's hut at Cape Evans | Natural History Museum

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Tom Weir At 70 - Tom Weir at 70

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Retracing Shackleton's Epic Journey of Survival -- Tim Jarvis

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The worst journey in the world | Natural History Museum

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Endeavour (1959)

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The dangerous race for the South Pole - Elizabeth Leane

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Terra Nova: The Doomed Antarctic Mission Of Captain Scott | Great Adventurers | Absolute History

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Conserving Shackleton's Historic Hut in Antarctica

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Scott's Hut

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Roald Amundsen, the Man Who Conquered The Poles (And Disappeared)

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Rare Look Inside Antarctic Explorers’ Huts | National Geographic

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Ross Sea Party Tent (full)

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A tour of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Hut in Antarctica.

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THE LAST WILDERNESS OF SCOTLAND || A canoe expedition into a remote corner of the SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS

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