Examples of using Shackleton in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Ernest Shackleton and his crew escape.
It is the successor of the Avro Shackleton.
Shackleton received many awards.
Burton or the south pole expedition from Ernest Shackleton.
Instead, Shackleton began to be creative.
McNish was very attached to Mrs Chippy andnever forgave Shackleton for having him killed.
Shackleton thereupon switched his attention to the Antarctic.
Davis Sea is an area of the sea along the coast of EastAntarctica between West Ice Shelf in the west and the Shackleton Ice Shelf in the east[1], or between 82° and 96°E.
Shackleton is quoted as saying,“Optimism is true moral courage.”.
We can do it by jump-starting with an industrial Lewis andClark expedition to Shackleton crater, to mine the moon for resources, and demonstrate they can form the basis for a profitable business on orbit.
Shackleton realized that without help they couldn't live like this forever, and decided to use the surviving longboats to make a treacherous voyage to a whaling station on the remote south Georgia island, 800 miles northward.
A Latin-type analogical singular sastrugus is used in various writings on exploration of the South Pole,including Robert Falcon Scott's expedition's diaries and Ernest Shackleton's The Heart of the Antarctic.
One group, led by Shackleton, planned to enter the continent from South Georgia, while the other group, The Ross Sea Party, created a supply route from the continent's Australian side.
Whilst both vessels have research and supply capabilities, the RRS James Clark Ross is primarily an oceanographic research ship,whilst RRS Ernest Shackleton is primarily a logistics ship used for the resupply of scientific stations.
When my hero, Ernest Shackleton, stood 97 miles from the South Pole on the morning of Jan. 9, 1909, he said he would shot his bolt,” the British adventurer Henry Worsley said in the message.
They also provided inexpensive, long-lasting and easy-to-carry rations for British soldiers during the Boer War and British and German troops in World War One, as well as for polar explorers like Robert Falcon Scott andErnest Shackleton.
While three stayed at the coast, Shackleton and the two others, Tom Crean and Frank Worsley, went on to cover 22 mi(35 km) over the spine of the mountainous island to reach help at Stromness whaling station.
This book has been a source of fascination, surely one of the most influential novels ever written, an inspiration for such scientists and discoverers as engineer Simon Lake, oceanographer William Beebe,polar traveller Sir Ernest Shackleton.
Years after Sir Ernest Shackleton wrote these words, I intend to plant an industrial flag on the moon and complete the final piece that will open the space frontier, in our time, for all of us.
I gotta tell you, I'm always reading books about explorers. I find exploration very interesting, Arctic exploration, you know, people like Magellan,Amundsen, Shackleton, you see Franklin down there, Scott, all these guys. It's really nifty, exploration.
At the same time as the AHT request, Alexandra Shackleton approached the whisky firm and asked if they would support a recreation expedition of her grandfather's life-saving journey by renowned polar explorer Tim Jarvis.
Described as the“greatest survival journey of all time”, Jarvis and his team will tackle the 800 nautical mile journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia and traverse its mountainous interior-the same courageous journey that Shackleton undertook to save his crew of 28 men back in 1916.
Shackleton had originally intended to go to the Arctic and explore the Beaufort Sea, but this plan was abandoned when the Canadian government withheld financial support; Shackleton thereupon switched his attention to the Antarctic.
As many of you know, especially those of you who are history buffs, Sir Ernest Shackleton was a great explorer who found himself and his crew in a life-or-death crisis when they had to abandon ship in the icy waters around Antarctica.
Over the past two centuries, these factors have combined to create, in the human psyche, an almost mythical land- an idea reinforced by tales of heroism and adventure from the Edwardian golden age of"heroic exploration" and pioneers such as Robert Falcon Scott,Roald Amundsen and Ernest Shackleton.
When British explorer, Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton recruited for his Antarctic exploration aboard the Endurance(pictured below) he did so with an advertisement that now(in)famously read,“Men wanted for hazardous journey.
If I'm inclined to feel sorry for myself because I miss my family or because I had a frustrating day or because the isolation is getting to me,reading a few pages about the Shackleton expedition reminds me that even if I have it hard up here in some ways, I'm certainly not going through what they did.
We, just like Shackleton and his team, can create the future we desire if we allow ourselves to begin to think in ways that we haven't thought before; if we allow ourselves to dream of new ways to do things.
The people I study- from the explorer Ernest Shackleton to Abraham Lincoln to the environmentalist Rachel Carson- all have a great deal of deftness, meaning they understand the precept:“In this particular situation, what do I need to do to move my mission forward?”.
Both Ernest Shackleton and rival explorer Robert Falcon Scott used Lyttelton as a departure point for expeditions over 100 years ago, and in the central city there was even a statue of Scott sculpted by his widow(displayed post-quake at the Canterbury Museum).