Sir Ernest Shackleton leads a perilous Antarctic expedition from 1914-1916, as his ship navigates treacherous ice and weather conditions. When the vessel breaks apart, Shackleton and a small crew embark on a daring 800-mile journey in a 20-foot lifeboat to South Georgia Island, leaving 22 men and 70 dogs stranded on Elephant Island.
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Sir Ernest Shackleton's 1914-1916 Antarctic expedition was plagued by a treacherous journey as their ship battled to navigate through treacherous ice, ultimately becoming trapped in a rapidly worsening weather scenario.