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Underwater images reveal 1st look at Quest, the final ship of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton - CBC

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Une petite équipe d'explorateurs dirigée par la Société géographique royale du Canada est devenue la première à apercevoir le dernier navire de Sir Ernest Shackleton depuis son naufrage dans la mer du Labrador en 1962.

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Canadian crew is first to lay eyes on wreck of Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest.

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A team of explorers led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society are the first people to see on Sir Ernest Shackleton's last ship since it sank in the Labrador Sea in 1962.

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Underwater images reveal 1st look at Quest, the final ship of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton - CBC.

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Underwater images reveal 1st look at Quest, the final ship of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton CBCFirst pictures of Shackleton shipwreck captured on ocean floor The Globe and MailCanadian crew is first to lay eyes on wreck of Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest Toronto Star'Once-in-a-generation' expedition to revisit shipwrecks of Shackleton, Scott polar missions

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