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1915 FOOTY ON THE FLOE

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As long as Endurance is held fast in pack ice, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s latest expedition to cross the Antarctic is going nowhere. The crew, therefore, have to think up ways to keep themselves entertained, from sing-songs to kick-abouts on the floe.

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