is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3,000 metres down. the hope is it s well preserved by the icy water. shackleton s expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. she went today, 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it. you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her, talk about her as a personality. there s this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously, they all survived. but the ship that had been their home is still silently
the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3000 metres down. the hope is it s well preserved by the icy water. shackleton s expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. she went today. 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it. you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her and talk about her as a personality. there s this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously, they all survived. but the ship that had been their home is still silently waiting to be discovered. rebecca morelle, bbc news.
its exact location, though, was recorded, and this is where the search will begin. the agulhas ii is the icebreaker taking on that challenge. underwater robots kitted out with sonar and cameras will hunt for the wreck 3000 metres down. the hope is it s well preserved by the icy water. shackleton s expedition diary was saved before the endurance sank. she went today. 5pm. she went down by the head. the stern, the cause of all the trouble, was the last to go underwater. i cannot write about it. you can read about how it was creaking. they talk to her, talk about her as a personality. there s this real kind of sense of how crushed they were when the ship was crushed and sank as well. the endurance crew travelled for hundreds of miles to get to safety. miraculously, they all survived.
is a hero. he rescued his men from almost certain death. he survived against all the odds, and he did so with compassion, leadership, bravery. reporter: the search site in the weddell sea follows the ship captain s notes from when the endurance sunk 106 years ago. it took 34 dives by underwater robots in today s ice-clogged waters to find the shop it is in remarkably good condition. that s right. it is. it is. partly that s because of the very cold waters that it sits in it s a bit like a refrigerator, so it preserves everything onboard. reporter: protected by an international treaty, the ship must not be disturbed there the endurance will remain, a haunting testament to man s will to survive. anne thompson, nbc news pretty remarkable. up next, the lens of war i ll speak with some photographers who risk their lives to bring us these searing images
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