0:00:06.350,0:00:09.110 Un día a finales de 1914 0:00:09.110,0:00:12.440 se intentó una importante Expedición Antártica 0:00:12.440,0:00:15.440 que comenzó a ir mal 0:00:17.480,0:00:22.120 En este día comenzó una pesadilla de dos años de difícil catástrofe 0:00:22.120,0:00:25.120 y en última instancia herorismo del más alto orden 0:00:34.380,0:00:39.930 Ernest Shackleton un brillante y carismático líder tomó a 27 hombres en un 0:00:39.930,0:00:43.200 viaje que desafiaría sus espíritus y sus vidas 0:00:47.400,0:00:51.300 Esta es la saga de una de las más notables historias de supervivencia de el siglo: 0:00:51.300,0:00:54.600 El Viaje en el Endurance 0:01:02.050,0:01:07.940 en este temprano día de Diciembre de 1914, el barco Endurance navega fácilmente a través de 0:01:07.940,0:01:14.539 partidas de hielo del norte de Antartica. El líder de la Expedición Sir Ernest Shackleton 0:01:14.540,0:01:18.500 es un ambicioso Inglés Irlandés de 40 años 0:01:18.500,0:01:22.970 el es conocido por su manera de trazos significativos y por su habilidad de salir de 0:01:22.970,0:01:24.619 situaciones duras. 0:01:26.018,0:01:31.369 La Expedición Británica planea navegar a través del Mar de Wedell a la Antartica 0:01:31.369,0:01:35.390 su meta es ser al primero en alcanzar y cruzar sobre tierras del contienente 0:01:36.790,0:01:41.650 Ernest Shackleton era ya un afamado Explorador, el fue rival de Sir Robert Scott's 0:01:41.650,0:01:44.770 en la carrera por alcanzar el Polo Sur 0:01:44.770,0:01:51.100 La relación de mi padre con Scott es bastante dificil de describirla, verás 0:01:51.100,0:01:55.210 en un sentido mi padre fué un aventurero que entró en 0:01:55.210,0:02:01.210 los pensamientos de la gente de Ben Scott y decidió correr su propia Expedición 0:02:01.210,0:02:06.910 En 1907 Shackleton permitió a su propio equipo sobre de intentar alcanzar el Polo 0:02:06.910,0:02:13.329 con él fué Frank Wild quién se uniría más tarde con Shackleton en el Endurance 0:02:13.330,0:02:18.190 En 1912 Scott golpeó a Shackleton a el Polo, los[br]enrollados papeleos, habían hecho alcanzarlo primero 0:02:18.190,0:02:22.870 competitivo y jironeado Shackleton volteó[br]sus avistamientos envés a el Viaje sobre 0:02:22.870,0:02:24.930 la inmensamente desconocida Antártica, 0:02:25.510,0:02:30.340 la impresión que he tenido desde todo lo que he leído acerca de Shackleton y sus expediciones 0:02:30.740,0:02:33.870 es que las cosas fueron arrojadas juntas en el útlimo minuto 0:02:33.880,0:02:38.739 usualmente corto de dinero y el asunto fué sólo manejado por su impresionante energía y 0:02:38.739,0:02:43.630 entusiasmo y ambición y cosas que hicieron ir mal comparado 0:02:43.630,0:02:45.640 a las expediciones polares Noruegas 0:02:45.640,0:02:49.988 Las de Shackleton fueron posiblemente caóticas pero él mismo tuvo ojos de aquellas situaciones, 0:02:53.799,0:02:57.040 la vida en el Endurance es una mezcla de disciplina y rutina 0:02:57.040,0:02:58.930 y buenos tiempos 0:03:00.080,0:03:06.000 mas de 50 perros, dos equipos de activos trineos para la travesía 0:03:13.430,0:03:18.230 Frank Wild está abordo, su capitán Shackleton tiene una imbatible Fé en 0:03:18.230,0:03:20.179 su segundo al mando 0:03:20.180,0:03:26.150 él fue muy dependiente de Frank mientras que yo diría que fué un gran hombre 0:03:26.150,0:03:27.319 a su manera 0:03:27.319,0:03:32.300 Frank Wild y el yo no creo que piensen que tenían que finalizar oraciones una vez que las plantas entre 0:03:32.300,0:03:35.810 ellos habían sugerido que era necesario 0:03:40.390,0:03:42.190 ese fatídico Verano 0:03:42.200,0:03:45.200 Hay frías temperaturas en la Antartica 0:03:48.900,0:03:51.569 Las extensas anotaciones del barco, el empeoramiento del clima y el escaso progreso 0:03:52.260,0:03:57.120 the Endurenace movido de pesados flujos y 0:03:57.120,0:03:58.730 aves 0:03:58.730,0:04:03.379 por el día 20 de Enero de 1915, el Endurance está atrapado 0:04:06.800,0:04:10.380 el diario del Carpintero de Barco, debería ser McNeish. Enero 24 0:04:11.080,0:04:15.770 Aún rápido y sin señal de algo abierto, la presión es un asunto importante 0:04:15.930,0:04:17.510 y si no salimos pronto 0:04:17.510,0:04:20.510 No tendríamos mucha opción de alguna vez salir de aquí 0:04:24.400,0:04:29.350 la situación parece desbastadora todavia los hombres tienen una pertinaz Fe en el que ellos 0:04:29.350,0:04:31.400 llaman el Jefe 0:04:33.665,0:04:35.450 Para el líder científico Scott . 0:04:35.450,0:04:37.870 Veloz y eficiente viaje 0:04:37.870,0:04:42.710 Amundson: Pero cuando tu estás una situación desesperada, cuando parece que no hay salida 0:04:42.820,0:04:44.840 inclinate de rodillas y ora 0:04:44.840,0:04:45.940 por Shackleton 0:04:48.210,0:04:50.809 después de más de un mes en la partida 0:04:50.809,0:04:56.030 Shackleton decide tratar de mover manualmente las 300 toneladas del Endurance 0:04:56.030,0:04:57.640 en agua abierta 0:04:58.200,0:05:02.350 por cerca de dos días la triplación virtualmente trabaja sin descanso 0:05:02.470,0:05:05.470 cansados de batallar contra el hielo 0:05:19.470,0:05:21.643 cuando ello están en el punto de dejar caer 0:05:21.643,0:05:24.216 Shackleton tiene la crudeza de empujar el barco 0:05:24.216,0:05:28.600 hacia atrás tan lejos como alcance ir para embestir su ruta a través del hielo que 0:05:29.530,0:05:32.530 era de más de 18 pies de grosor 0:05:36.639,0:05:38.200 mientras permanece solo en la cubierta 0:05:38.200,0:05:41.710 el barco surca a 400 yardas de 0:05:41.710,0:05:42.980 agua abierta 0:05:42.980,0:05:44.190 pero no puede ir más lejos 0:05:51.350,0:05:55.770 en Febrero 24 de 1915 0:05:55.770,0:05:58.770 Shackleton se rinde tratando de liberar el barco 0:05:58.770,0:06:01.440 y el Endurance llega a la estación de Invierno 0:06:01.850,0:06:04.590 se dejará llevar por la corriente con los caprichos de la partidas de hielo 0:06:04.610,0:06:06.890 los cuales lo llevarán a cualquier parte errante 0:06:08.690,0:06:11.810 Pra la mayor parte de la tripulación aceptó todo con buena salud 0:06:12.620,0:06:16.700 Ellos aún esperaban poder eventualmente completar su misión 0:06:16.701,0:06:22.220 el hombre mantuvo arriba el espíritu con juegos de Fútbol sobre las duras partidas congeladas 0:06:22.220,0:06:24.590 esperando a que el hielo se abra 0:06:29.550,0:06:32.300 A bordo Shackleton adhiere a su profunda creencia 0:06:32.300,0:06:35.300 en lo importante de una estricta rutina 0:06:35.300,0:06:38.180 Hay algunos quejumbrosos acerca de las faenas 0:06:38.180,0:06:41.180 pero la autoridad de los Jefes es raramente cuestionada 0:06:44.240,0:06:46.820 la bodega del barco llega a ser conocida como el Ritz 0:06:46.820,0:06:48.990 y la vida continúa en ralativo confort 0:06:53.710,0:06:58.599 revisiones de costumbres son muy populares [br]Shackleton gana el premio por la peor 0:06:58.600,0:07:01.930 pero varios cantantes son serios competidores 0:07:05.770,0:07:11.650 el verdadero enemigo es el tedio que es tratado con aún más drasticas medidas 0:07:12.220,0:07:16.780 todos tuvimos nuestro corte de pelo y luego tuvimos una fotografía tomada en el Ritz 0:07:16.780,0:07:20.200 Luciamos como un montón de convictos y [br]no eramos más bajos que la Vida hoy 0:07:20.200,0:07:22.880 pero aún esperando tener civilización algún día 0:07:30.440,0:07:33.130 la última camada de cachorros es también una diversion 0:07:33.140,0:07:36.140 inlcuso para bruscos y viejos marineros como Tom[br]Cream 0:07:37.990,0:07:45.340 Frank Wild es cariñoso con Sampson el mas grande de los animales indomables 0:07:45.340,0:07:48.849 perros llegan a ser cada vez más como mascotas también[br]varios de los hombres 0:07:53.400,0:07:56.250 la complacencia es despedazada una tade de comienzos de Abril 0:07:56.250,0:07:59.250 millones de toneladas de hielos 0:07:59.250,0:08:02.009 están siendo empujados contra el Endurance 0:08:02.009,0:08:05.369 Shackleton recuerda esa noche de mal augurio 0:08:06.759,0:08:07.759 durante la noche tercera 0:08:07.879,0:08:09.509 nosotros tuvimos hielo estancado hacia el este 0:08:09.118,0:08:15.219 Y en la mañana vimos que el hielo recién formado fue calado de 8 a 10 pies de altos lugares 0:08:15.219,0:08:19.820 este fue el primer momento gran de peligro para amenazarnos después 0:08:19.820,0:08:23.850 Di ordenes de esas acumulaciones de nieve y basura alrededor de el Endurance 0:08:23.860,0:08:26.860 debería ser apaleada lejos 0:08:29.280,0:08:33.659 el enorme esfuerzo para aliviar la presión sobre el barco son imposibles 0:08:33.659,0:08:38.340 incluso con sus tres pies para motivar el Endurance es en la piedad de los mas lejanos 0:08:38.340,0:08:41.780 poderes que la nave podría alguna vez esperado vencer 0:08:44.960,0:08:47.370 Julio 14 de 1915 0:08:47.370,0:08:48.960 Todas las manos 0:08:48.960,0:08:51.960 tuvimos un lado cerrado anoche hubo un ruido bajo el 0:08:51.960,0:08:55.050 fondo despues de los mismos hielos y mirando hacia arriba 0:08:55.050,0:08:58.350 El Jefe piensa que es una Ballena pero pienso diferente 0:08:58.350,0:09:02.310 Shackleton ordena una especial observación 0:09:02.310,0:09:05.310 es una estresante y exhaustiva noche y 0:09:05.310,0:09:08.310 en la mañana la presión luce aún peor 0:09:11.630,0:09:14.630 los asaltos por el hielo conitnuan por semanas 0:09:15.890,0:09:17.550 el viento halló la jarcia 0:09:17.550,0:09:18.950 y no pudo ayudar a pensar 0:09:18.950,0:09:20.380 fue haciendo sólo un tipo de sonido que tu 0:09:20.380,0:09:23.680 esperarías responder a un ser humano si ellos no temieran ser aniquilados 0:09:23.680,0:09:25.480 Shackleton dijo 0:09:25.730,0:09:28.349 mientras mejor maquilles tu mente es solamente una cuestión de tiempo 0:09:28.840,0:09:31.930 lo que el hielo obtiene el hielo mantiene 0:09:35.699,0:09:41.758 the unrelenting pressure damages the[br]rudder of the ship beyond repair 0:09:41.759,0:09:48.299 wild and Shackleton are stranded trapped[br]for more than seven months in the pack 0:09:48.299,0:09:48.989 ice 0:09:48.989,0:09:52.259 they are now 1,200 miles from[br]civilization 0:09:52.259,0:09:56.309 the crew has no communications and no[br]hope of outside help 0:09:57.179,0:10:06.869 they have only ernest shackleton October[br]18th 1915 the endurance has been trapped 0:10:06.869,0:10:08.220 for nine months 0:10:08.220,0:10:12.569 a wave of pressure causes the ship to[br]keel over 30 degrees in a matter of 0:10:12.569,0:10:13.529 seconds 0:10:13.529,0:10:17.249 bent and twisted she begins to leak[br]dangerously 0:10:19.350,0:10:24.180 All Hands work ceaselessly throughout an[br]interminable night 0:10:24.180,0:10:28.829 pumping and repairing the damage even[br]blankets are used to try to contain the 0:10:28.830,0:10:31.830 leak 0:10:34.320,0:10:39.870 at 5pm on october 27 Shackleton gives[br]the order to abandon ship 0:10:44.700,0:10:47.700 ok 0:10:55.350,0:11:00.330 the attack of the ice reached a climax[br]at four o'clock after long months of 0:11:00.330,0:11:04.980 ceaseless anxiety after times when hope[br]feet high and times when the outlook was 0:11:04.980,0:11:12.450 black indeed the end of the endurance[br]has come to his men 0:11:12.450,0:11:19.680 Shackleton says simply shipping stores[br]are gone so now we'll go home but in his 0:11:19.680,0:11:24.689 own diary he writes i pray god I can[br]manage to get the whole party to 0:11:24.690,0:11:26.160 civilization 0:11:26.160,0:11:30.750 the boss is facing the most crucial test[br]of his life 0:11:30.750,0:11:37.470 Shackleton tells his crew that they will[br]head for the nearest supplied a pole 0:11:37.470,0:11:43.590 left behind years earlier on polit[br]island three hundred and forty-six miles 0:11:43.590,0:11:46.590 away 0:11:53.200,0:11:57.100 within a few days the endurance loses[br]her final struggle 0:12:33.440,0:12:38.540 the men attempt to march with the[br]terrain is impassable everywhere they 0:12:38.540,0:12:41.540 turn the ice blocks their way 0:12:45.170,0:12:52.400 i woulda thought of anybody had to take[br]a bet on his data said I said they were 0:12:52.400,0:12:56.390 probably 10 20 to 1 against bringing[br]them back alive I mean I fraud 0:12:56.390,0:13:00.980 there they were sitting in the middle of[br]the the weddell sea in the middle of the 0:13:00.980,0:13:04.400 pack ice miles from land 0:13:04.400,0:13:10.970 it's very difficult to contemplate what[br]the likelihood of their getting back 0:13:10.970,0:13:19.160 alive were I would almost have said they[br]were negligible for the next six months 0:13:19.160,0:13:24.829 the crew camps on unpredictable and[br]hazardous ice floes at the beginning 0:13:24.830,0:13:27.830 morale stays high 0:13:33.160,0:13:37.600 Shackleton's hopes are pinned on three[br]small bolts in which he plans to set 0:13:37.600,0:13:42.790 sail when the pack opens but if the[br]weddell sea had crushed the endurance 0:13:42.790,0:13:48.690 what could it do to these fragile craft[br]in the meantime they drift helplessly 0:13:48.690,0:13:49.540 with the pack 0:13:49.540,0:13:55.990 they were moving they want to moving ice[br]flow of course and I suppose 0:13:56.529,0:14:01.779 Shackleton would have been very very[br]concerned with keeping it from the men 0:14:01.779,0:14:07.480 how desperate the situation was and time[br]the supplies become depleted the men 0:14:07.480,0:14:10.480 hunt whatever game they can find what[br]food becomes an obsession 0:14:11.259,0:14:17.829 februari 1916 the food is pretty well[br]all meet seal stakes 0:14:17.829,0:14:21.128 dude sale penguin states to penguin[br]penguin liver 0:14:21.129,0:14:25.509 the latter being very good indeed the[br]cocoa has been finished for some time 0:14:25.509,0:14:28.600 and the tea is very nearly done 0:14:28.600,0:14:33.459 even the mild temperature shifts dr.[br]James Macklin is showing the strain at 0:14:33.459,0:14:36.189 such times he wrote his diary and cord 0:14:36.189,0:14:39.939 I think the boss was a bit improvident[br]not getting all the food in whilst the 0:14:39.939,0:14:42.939 going was good it was worth the risk 0:14:44.899,0:14:52.730 as the months pass game become scarce[br]lunches one biscuit and three lumps of 0:14:52.730,0:14:55.730 sugar issued each day 0:14:57.699,0:15:03.399 on March thirteenth Shackleton orders[br]the men to shoot the surviving dogs now 0:15:03.399,0:15:06.250 they can eat 0:15:06.250,0:15:10.360 they come tantalizingly close to polit[br]island but in the end they drift 0:15:10.360,0:15:13.840 helplessly past it and it's vital supply[br]depot 0:15:13.840,0:15:19.330 they have been marooned for 14 months[br]yet Shackleton somehow manages to keep 0:15:19.330,0:15:23.110 his men from sinking into what could[br]become fatal despair 0:15:23.800,0:15:27.699 people tell me that 50 times a day 0:15:28.270,0:15:34.150 people said what do we do now boss ok[br]boss he was known as the boss and I 0:15:34.150,0:15:40.120 think they literally had a pattern of[br]activity that he controlled and when 0:15:40.120,0:15:43.900 they got the end of the task they turned[br]him what we do novels 0:15:45.400,0:15:49.150 the boss has to plan a new course of[br]action after their numerous with polit 0:15:49.150,0:15:50.500 island 0:15:50.500,0:15:55.300 he will aim for elephant island instead[br]100 miles to the north the next decision 0:15:55.300,0:16:01.449 on the morning of people night is made[br]for him at 11am our flow suddenly split 0:16:01.450,0:16:05.320 right across under the boats we rushed[br]out gear onto the larger of the two 0:16:05.320,0:16:06.220 pieces 0:16:06.220,0:16:09.250 our home was being shuttered and her own[br]feet 0:16:09.250,0:16:14.860 they take to the boats and Anna roaring[br]sea begin a dash for elephant island 0:16:16.100,0:16:20.900 for the next seven days they find a[br]heroic battle 0:16:20.900,0:16:25.520 the storms are enormous they go days[br]without sleep first becomes overwhelming 0:16:25.520,0:16:28.280 and their mouths and tongues are so[br]swollen 0:16:28.280,0:16:31.390 they cannot swallow food 0:16:31.390,0:16:35.890 leading them through 17 hours of[br]darkness each day is Frank worsley 0:16:35.890,0:16:39.189 Shackleton's brilliant navigator 0:16:39.190,0:16:43.720 the temperature was 20 degrees below[br]freezing . Green Streets right foot got 0:16:43.720,0:16:44.920 badly frostbitten 0:16:44.920,0:16:48.370 but leaves restored it by holding it in[br]his sweater against his stomach 0:16:48.370,0:16:52.960 my eyes began to family I could not see[br]or judge distance properly and found 0:16:52.960,0:16:58.840 myself falling asleep at the tiller yet[br]words Lee's uncanny navigation rings the 0:16:58.840,0:17:01.870 three battered craft to the Bleak shores[br]of Elephant Island 0:17:03.460,0:17:10.959 the men have not touched solid ground in[br]more than 16 months for the first time 0:17:10.959,0:17:12.369 in three days 0:17:12.368,0:17:15.368 they have a meal and a hot drink 0:17:18.940,0:17:22.750 uninhabited Elephant Island is a[br]desolate and dangerous place 0:17:23.319,0:17:27.250 they have one for Lauren home the[br]whaling station on South Georgia island 0:17:27.250,0:17:30.250 800 miles to the northeast 0:17:32.980,0:17:36.490 Shackleton decides to attempt the almost[br]suicidal journey 0:17:37.000,0:17:43.780 the night before he leaves he writes a[br]note to Frank wild April the 23rd 1916 0:17:43.780,0:17:49.629 Elephant Island dear so in the event of[br]my not surviving the boat journey to 0:17:49.630,0:17:53.470 South Georgia you will do your best for[br]the rescue of the party 0:17:53.470,0:17:56.830 you are in full command from the time[br]the boat leaves this island 0:17:57.760,0:18:01.809 you can convey my love to my people and[br]say I tried my best 0:18:02.470,0:18:05.470 yours sincerely eh Shackleton 0:18:08.370,0:18:15.590 the next morning the 22 men who will be[br]left behind gather on shore the 0:18:15.590,0:18:18.590 optimists expect the boss back in a few[br]weeks 0:18:21.870,0:18:26.879 Shackleton and five other men face the[br]world's most vicious see and a 23-foot 0:18:26.880,0:18:29.910 open bolt 0:18:29.910,0:18:35.700 Elephant Island people 24th 1916 we[br]watch them until they were out of sight 0:18:35.700,0:18:39.900 which was not known for such a tiny boat[br]soon lost the sight of the great healing 0:18:39.900,0:18:43.710 ocean and she dipped into the trap of[br]each way she disappeared completely 0:18:44.490,0:18:47.490 saleable 0:18:49.200,0:18:54.690 three days out their craft is hit by a[br]powerful game enormous waves 50 or more 0:18:54.690,0:18:59.159 feet high batter them relentlessly as[br]they struggle in a last desperate effort 0:18:59.159,0:19:02.159 to reach help 0:19:06.840,0:19:13.169 and these men were in this tiny 23 for[br]boat for 16 days altogether being tossed 0:19:13.170,0:19:20.280 around with these wet reindeer clothes[br]reindeer sleeping bags chafing them and 0:19:20.280,0:19:24.180 great wet to rock some ballast bumping[br]against them 0:19:25.200,0:19:30.418 huge waves I mean they were they were in[br]storm conditions bail conditions 0:19:30.419,0:19:33.419 virtually the entire time of the[br]crossing 0:19:36.450,0:19:42.000 and I think worsley only had one chance[br]to take a sighting from the Sun to work 0:19:42.000,0:19:45.750 out that position and the rest was done[br]entirely on dead reckoning 0:19:47.160,0:19:53.160 on may eight against all odds the men's[br]side the south georgia coast they spend 0:19:53.160,0:19:56.970 nearly two days trying to make a landing[br]on the islands treacherous shores 0:20:02.240,0:20:07.790 and is the the most wild coast with huge[br]glasses flowing down into the sea and I 0:20:07.790,0:20:11.690 think it was just as they finally[br]managed to get through some rocks into 0:20:11.690,0:20:17.570 this tiny little bay and drag the boat[br]ashore stumbling and slurring on on the 0:20:17.570,0:20:24.260 wet rocks see we that the the main pin[br]holding the rudder fell out 0:20:24.260,0:20:27.290 just at that moment is that as they[br]landed 0:20:27.290,0:20:33.379 incredible fortunately that lasts until[br]it fate compels them to land on the side 0:20:33.380,0:20:34.250 of the island 0:20:34.250,0:20:38.390 opposite the whaling station which lies[br]over an interior of glaciers and 0:20:38.390,0:20:41.390 mountains that no human being has ever[br]crossed 0:20:46.169,0:20:50.909 terribly weekend Shackleton is called on[br]to lead yet another heroic effort 0:20:51.570,0:20:56.519 he has a bit of rope a carpenter's ands[br]and some screws which the men twist into 0:20:56.519,0:20:58.679 the bottom of their shoes 0:20:58.679,0:21:02.159 leaving behind the three men were too[br]will to make the trip 0:21:02.159,0:21:05.369 Shackleton sets off with Frank where's[br]Lee and Tom cream 0:21:05.369,0:21:11.759 chuckles and was a polar expert he was a[br]seaman but he wasn't really a 0:21:11.759,0:21:12.749 mountaineer 0:21:12.749,0:21:16.830 and yet when they arrived on the wrong[br]side of South Georgia and had to cross 0:21:16.830,0:21:17.460 it 0:21:17.460,0:21:22.109 they were having to do a very serious[br]bit of mountaineering and I think that's 0:21:22.109,0:21:26.820 where this incredible intuition came in[br]they knew roughly where they were going 0:21:26.820,0:21:29.820 but but they had no Maps 0:21:31.570,0:21:35.889 at one point Shackleton finds himself at[br]the top of an impossibly steep slope 0:21:37.660,0:21:40.660 once again he decides to take an[br]enormous gamble 0:21:42.800,0:21:48.260 but by this time night was falling and[br]the mr. was covering the bottom of the 0:21:48.260,0:21:49.190 slope 0:21:49.190,0:21:52.640 they had no idea what was at the bottom 0:21:53.149,0:21:57.889 they tried a few steps down but it was[br]evident that if they continued they 0:21:57.890,0:22:03.440 would die of exposure so they coil their[br]rope down the three of them sat on it 0:22:03.440,0:22:08.299 and they put their arms around each[br]other's waists and they pushed off into 0:22:08.299,0:22:09.139 space 0:22:09.140,0:22:14.720 they careen crazily down a thousand foot[br]mountain side at the bottom they are 0:22:14.720,0:22:20.210 bruised and tour but to have survived at[br]all is another in a long line of 0:22:20.210,0:22:23.210 miracles 0:22:25.600,0:22:31.120 at about four o'clock in the afternoon[br]of made twentieth nineteen sixteen three 0:22:31.120,0:22:36.219 filthy string had men dressed in tatters[br]walk into a whaling station on South 0:22:36.220,0:22:39.299 Georgia island 0:22:39.299,0:22:43.139 Shackleton has to introduce himself to a[br]man he is known for years 0:22:44.230,0:22:47.679 don't you know me he asks the whaler[br]hesitates 0:22:47.679,0:22:51.160 I know your voice and the response comes 0:22:51.160,0:22:54.340 my name is Shackleton 0:22:54.340,0:22:57.800 some say the old sailor turned away 0:22:57.800,0:23:00.800 and wet 0:23:03.180,0:23:08.100 less than three days later ernest[br]shackleton leave South Georgia to return 0:23:08.100,0:23:11.100 for his men on Elephant Island 0:23:12.970,0:23:15.970 it takes him more than three months and[br]four different attempts 0:23:16.570,0:23:21.700 on august 30 of 1916 he finally sites[br]the dismal coast 0:23:23.220,0:23:27.929 a signal fire can be seen burning[br]faintly Shackleton Oh has no way of 0:23:27.929,0:23:30.929 knowing how many of his men are still[br]alive 0:23:34.140,0:23:41.340 yet on the beach is gathering the entire[br]elephant island crew all 22 men 0:23:41.340,0:23:44.340 I'm survive 0:23:47.940,0:23:54.120 onshore the realization slowly sinks in[br]that the boat is really there that the 0:23:54.120,0:23:57.120 unendurable has been endured 0:24:00.640,0:24:02.220 earnest check 0:24:02.220,0:24:03.630 the boss 0:24:03.630,0:24:06.630 has come to take them all 0:24:30.690,0:24:42.690 yeah