Famous Antarctic Shipwreck Found 'Frozen in Time'
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- Опубліковано 19 бер 2022
- The Endurance was lost more than a century ago, after getting stuck in Antarctic ice. Now, it's been found in remarkable condition.
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I think one of the most amazing things about this wreck is you can see the grain in the wood, impressive....most impressive.
water will be crystal clear out there helping the filming, but definitely its crazy.
I was looking at that.. absolutely marvelous.. especially being under water this long..
You’ll find that the ocean is full of surprises. ;)
Shackleton and the story of the Endurance is one of the greatest stories of survival, and of the human spirit conquering all adversity. Not just with modern day equipment, but 100+ years ago where technology, equipment and survival gear was pretty much rudimentary...for every single member of the crew to survive, is a damn near miracle. Shackleton, worsley and his crew have always been my heroes, the discovery of this ship a century on, made my day
Absolutely agree I am blown away by the human spirit of those men.
If this ISN'T a miracle, what is???
Was going to post tge same sentiments.
and most of the crew died in the mud and horror of ww1 didnt they?
I love Shackleton's story - amazing story against impossible odds, but he comes through!!!!
Wild someone ever had the balls to roll thru the ice in a wooden ship
This was Ernest Shackleton’s ship. He published his journal from his expedition. The book is called south. It is a heroic survival story. They all managed to survive. It took them like 5 years to get out of the Antarctic but they did it
Read the book "South" by Ernest Shackleton, it is incredible. The ship was trapped in the growing ice for quite a while before she broke up. The crew were able to land supplies and equipment and several lifeboats which were then used in their survival. Shakleton eventually got to the island of South Georgia and mounted several rescue attempts before managing to rescue the entire crew.
FYI: The wreck of Endurance was discovered on 5 March 2022, nearly 107 years after she sank, by the search team Endurance22. She lies 9,869 feet (3,008 m; 1,645 fathoms) deep, and is in good condition. The wreck is designated as a protected historic site and monument under the Antarctic Treaty System.
Right now this is the discovery of the century, and rightfully so. This discovery not only brings the story to life once again it also shows us something that we never knew. That the cold water can keep gold paint in place after over 100 years.
I'd argue finding Franklin's two ships and finally solving a bit of that mystery is the bigger discovery - but only just ;)
I really hope that someone doesn't plunder it. That would be heartbreaking, it's such a incredible find. Cheers
@@TheGodParticle I hope so too
Actually the discovery of the Lost Franklin ships are much more monumental of this century.
Franklins more profonde since it might solve the mystery of what happened to the lost expedition.
Dont give coordinates people will plunder it like titanic
Yeah a lot of artic divers
Titanic was not plundered? 😂
Tee Hee. Yea those feral scuba divers. Ship is at the bottom of the most inhospitable sea on earth
Yea most people will just trot right up there..
@@fmcdomer it’s at a depth of 9,869 feet, or 3,000 metres. Only a submersible can reach that depth.
Wonderful to see such a famous ship. Amazed at the difference in the condition of the Endurance and, for example the Titanic. Different construction and different depths and wreck site environment obviously lead to different levels of deterioration over basically the same time period.
There was a ship that is remarkably preserved from the 1700's that looked like it had only just sunk. It only sunk a few hundred meters but the reason why that ship and this Endeavor ship is remarkably preserved is because the environment is inhospitable to organisms that feed on organic matter. Water itself doesn't cause rust or decay but rather these organisms.
Shackleton brought every man from his crew home. That hopefully stays in the history books!!!
The dog however....
The ship's carpenter never forgave Shackleton for killing his cat. He was interviewed years later and was still bitter over the loss. He also made the decision to put down the sled dogs. I guess I understand needing to save supplies for the humans, but I think I would be bitter also if he murdered my cat.
@@DMZub13 Right cat. Though the sled dogs too but the cat was the one that upset people. And yeah a cat can survive on very few calories, the carpenter could have been asked if he was willing to sustain it with his own rations.
No doubt it will be removed from public schools because of excessive masculinity, white superiority and a total disregard for pregnant transgender sailors…
Except Mrs Chippy
Incredible to see a piece of history like that,
I absolutely love maritime history and archeology. So fascinating!
Sure would of been nice to ACTUALLY SEE THE SHIP!
Yeah,didn't show much did they...
Seconded! They just kept looping the same, meager footage.
A short documentary on a boring research ship with 20 seconds of Endurance footage. 👏
What a beautiful piece of history!
Amazing book, by the way. The crew members of the Endurance were heroes. Good job founding this legend vessel.
Oh wow I missed this, really amazing. For anyone interested in the subject there is a book 'Tom Creen an Unsung Hero's I believe that is a biography of the namesake. He was on every one of the antarctic expeditions of that period including this one. He was one of the three men who hiked through the unmapped mountains of Georgia, after crossing the southern sea in a fricking 18 foot open lifeboat. To reach a whaling outpost (which they were uncertain existed) to eventually bring back help to their stranded shipmates, whom also miraculously, all survived something like 74 days awaiting rescue. Its so beyond baffling the 'endurance' of these men people talk about toxic masculinity, furthest thing from it, genuine harder than tungsten, brave and selfless explorers of a bygone era. Truly thrilling they found Endurance, a good read as well however lacking the depth and detail of the aforementioned title.
amazing work!!
Absolutely fascinated on shipwreck at the moment. Super amazing story 🙏
This is amazing!
The Endurance and all who sailed on her is a story of the mens determination to endure and survive in the most harsh cold environment on earth.
Shackleton hand picked those men who were tough. determined, resourceful, dependable.
They were from an age of true pioneers, and explorers.
Their likes will hardly emerge again soon ... if ever...
Not bad for being down there that long. It's amazing
This footage is amazing. So well preserved, technology has given a look at something incredible. Thank you for sharing 🌹⚓
Really amazing find.
Fantastic!... Shackleton would love you for it... frozin in time literally! 👍
Fantastic video. Very informative ❤️
The fact that from above you can see it down there weirds me out.
BEAUTIFUL>>>The star looks almost just polished
I think I also once read about a different shipwreck from e.g. 1870s in/near Hudson Bay in Canada.
I know they said they weren't going to touch it but it does make me wonder if the wood is preserved well enough that it might be possible to raise it from the ocean?
I have been obsessed with every aspect of this voyage for my whole life. When I saw her nameplate on the transom, I was speechless. What a gift to have found this remarkable piece of history.
You mean it didn't start when Algore said it did? Or like this hasn't happened thousands of times before? Nothing new?
Shes in good shape, thats awesome.
I recently read the book on this subject. I don't think it's a coincidence this got reccomended to me.
I can’t wait for the last ice age to finally be over
beautiful clipper
This is awesome❤
This is amazing
This is an AMAZING story and the audiobook is free on YT
Absolutely recommend
It's still 1915 down there, frozen in time.
Endurance by name, Enduring by nature.
We were at the Museum in 2000 …awesome discovery
Taking a wooden ship into icy waters like that in 1915? Didn't they hear about what ice did to the Titanic a few years before that?
Titanic was a huge, lumbering supertanker compared to Endurance. Titanic weighed 130 times as much as Endurance. Also, Endurance was specifically designed for polar voyages and was far more strongly built than any normal wooden ship - although she wasn’t designed to be trapped in pack ice for nearly a year.
@@timonsolus interesting. I didnt know that
Titanic was sunk for insurance money fact
@@timonsolus Seems to any sane brain she wasn't designed very good.
@@Seltkirk-ABC : As I said, Endurance wasn’t designed to be trapped in pack ice for months on end. Getting trapped of course wasn’t in Shackleton’ original plan. But the Endurance was blown deeper into the ice floes by a very severe gale which blew her closer and closer Antarctica for 6 days, and the wind also blew and compressed millions of tons of floating ice behind her together, which then froze into a solid mass, so the ship couldn’t escape.
The cold water preserves it. Wow
Great story !!!
You couldn't just explore the incredible wreck, you had to bring up the "melting" ice. This report just stated the temperatures average -20 centigrade / -4F. Do we have to explain ice will not melt at those temperatures?
If these "scientists" notice fluctuation in the ice flows and patterns all I can say is, 'Welcome to the planet Earth!' The climate is constantly fluctuating.
Fantastic!
Thanks youtube for actually suggesting really neat interesting stuff.bless the endurance and ice cubes and snow flakes and penguins
That is remarkable!
This Video RULES !!! 👍🏻
How that ship is preserved is Awesome !
Wish the Titanic was preserved like that :(
It's made from a wood
Wood doesn't rust
@@mrsmall9917wood rots though right? Especially over a century in salt water? I heard somewhere that the titanic isn’t rusting, but instead being eaten by micro bacteria as it’s so deep that the pressure doesn’t allow much oxygen down there for the metal to oxidize. Maybe it’s the same for this wood?
@@Xavieus Correct. It's also because the temperatures in this region are so cold that very few microbes and other critters exist to eat away at it. Aside from having limited disturbances being under an ice bed.
@@Xavieus yup
Was just thinking that too. It would have been incredible to see the titanic wreckage at this level of preservation. It looks like it practically just sunk.
Endurance, living up to its name...
This state of preservation is so incredible that I have to wonder how feasible a Vasa style recovery and preservation effort could be. Keeping in mind of course the immensely difficult environmental conditions surrounding the wreck of course.
Vasa was in shallow waters at the coast. This is in the Arctic in 3000 meters of water. The effort it took to raise Vasa is of nothing compared to Endurance.
I love how Gandalf sorta pops back to scare Sam. Its very in character
That’s a kooky score playing…
Fascinating!!
i need to know what type of finish they used on that ship. my homes deck needs a new coat.
Have booked on ' Oceangate ' for a tour, expensive, yes.
This was great 👍
Wow thing is in better condition than titanic
Great video Jesse 🦾🇺🇸
That is so awesome
Amazing
*RIP Mrs. Chippy* 😿
Awesome, now let's find the Naronic!
1:55 not sure I would trust that snap shackle like that!
The men were incredible brave of history 💫
Good information 👍
WOW, very cool
This would be a cool wreck to raise to the surface
The Full Word ENDURANCE is there! wow! Not a letter missing.
Hi there people this sort of thing always interest me it's absolutely amazing to think this ship is been at the bottom of the sea for over 100 years and looked the lower it's only just sunk obviously this is because the water is freezing cold and I presume no microorganisms can deep down there in that sort of cold war
I have traveled this great country for many years, for business and pleasure. I have visited many national monuments but my two favorites will always be;
To have walked the Freedom Trail...
"The shot heard around the world"
And to stand on the decks of "Old Ironsides"
"I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky,
And all I ask is a tall ship and a star to steer her by;"
What great discovery!
I missed Old Ironsides last time I got all the way over to that side or the Atlantic. Saw Shuttle Discovery launch though. That was neat. But Constitution is on the list and at least one Iowa and I guess Texas, if they're already making her pretty again.
I did get to see HMS Victory. Which is why I am excited to see Constitution someday. I build these things as models, so I would take 2000 images to get every detail right. Including the "fake" US made carronades.
HMS Warrior was impressive too. Highly recommend if you ever sail to this side of the pond. QM2 does it occasionally, when she feels sentimental..
Oh yeah HMS Trincomalee is on that list big time too. Fully preserved classic heavy frigate. Mhhh lovely boat. Nothing against Constitution but she's a brute haha, more a 4th rate than a frigate.
So it's nice to have a normal frigate left too. You Americans can enjoy her too see how much bigger Connie is. And I will absolutely beg incessantly for any wood shavings or anything from some refit or repair. I have a tiny tiny piece of HMS Victory :) Like 3 mm of rotten wood.
No one died in that wreck. They were all rescued he was a great leader.
WHAT????
@@Xavieus yup
@@Xavieus he led the entire crew to rescue. History.
@@user-wg3wj6ur9z looked it up after commenting. That is an amazing story.
@@Xavieus Read the book "South" by Ernest Shackleton, it is incredible. BTW The ship was trapped in the growing ice for quite a while before she broke up. The crew were able to land supplies and equipment and several lifeboats which were then used in their survival. Shakleton eventually got to the island of South Georgia and mounted several rescue attempts before managing to rescue the entire crew.
Wow she still looks beautiful
My white whale would be finding the ship Baychimo in Alaska. Last time it was spotted on the surface was 1969.
Gorgeous
They need to bring this up to dry land..megga story attached to this ship as we all know...what a pice...WOW.
I hope they make a movie depiction of this survival story, Tom hanks would make a great actor for Shackleton , who else maybe ?
I am sure all the equipment they used to get there and film this are solar and wind powered?
awesome
The ice isn't melting away
They need to go and bring the whole thing up.
No
Its crazy to think all that wood still looks almost brand new vs the titanic just rusting to nothing.
the title says shipwreck not the ship that looks at it, you have what 5 minutes of wreckage video?
Pretty cool, I was thinking about the hms terror and erebus....wtf, and then oh......shakletons ship.
Another place that is “ in trouble” since we’ve only known anything about it for 100 years. Instrumentation in what 50 or so ?
Oooooooooooo -20C... so cold
Wow. It's almost as far down as Titanic
They MUST RECOVER these wrecks and take them home.
It's in crushed dude it can never be moved
Once it hits the surface, the wood would decompose real real quick.
According to Shackleton the ship was crushed by the ice plate movements
Funny to find it.....intact after all these years.....those boys got bored and didn't want to wait out the thaw.....scuttled her
@@prod3362 there is a book by Alfred Lansing called Endurance. The book was originally published in 1959 and some members of the crew were still alive and provided first hand knowledge of the ordeal. The ice had cracked the hull, and even though the hull is intact, the ship was sinking and Shackleton gave the order to abandon ship.
@@Sherwoody I can write a book that says I'm napoleon Bonapartes descendent.....doesn't make it true
@@prod3362 perhaps you should read the book, you may find it informative.
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Finding Douglas Mawson's camera would be incredible. But realistically, who knows what shape it'd be in.
The previous video I saw about some US carrier was all feet, pounds and fathoms...
This one, however, spoken in proper science units (metric) is like music to my ears. It's so good to hear the grown ups speak.
Oh yeah, the wreck itself looks incredible, of course!
3:56 My white whale is finding a winning lottery ticket.
Don’t tell ocean gate about this
Endurence might be worth recovering and putting in a Museum.
Where it sits on the sea floor and how delicate the wreck is, it will be there until is decays away
Yes, the management has correctly decided to leave ENDURANCE In Situ. Visitors are welcome 24/7 at their own expense.
I truly pray there us some way that you can recover it then restore it then put it in a museum
She is hardly intact, since the ship started flooding after being crushed by ice.
I would take that sweet polestar emblem off the front of the ship and put it in my room
Where can i Find doco about this expeditie?