Up-close images show ghostly Terra Nova wreck, ship of doomed Robert F. Scott voyage
ST. JOHN’S — A mission led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has captured detailed, up-close images of the ship that carried explorer Robert Falcon Scott’s doomed 1910 voyage to Antarctica.
The haunting wreck of Terra Nova lies at the bottom of the Labrador Sea, about 18 kilometres off the southern tip of Greenland.
The geographical society, in partnership with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, shared images Tuesday of the ship’s wide, ornate bow and two wheels. The images were captured as part of the organizations’ Heroic Age Expedition, which last week took them to the wreck of Quest, the vessel on which Anglo-Irish explorer Ernest Shackleton died in 1922.
In a way, the expedition is the final chapter of the stories of two of the most famous figures of the heroic age of Antarctic exploration, said John Geiger, chief executive officer of the geographical society.
