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mother | 14:20 Fri 04th Jan 2002 | People & Places
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Why did Ernest Shackleton, on his memorable expedition, make for South Georgia from the Elephant Isles instead of the much closer Falkland Islands (or indeed Argentina)?
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The south atlantic current would not allow it. He was damn lucky to find land at all.
Another reason he might have wanted to head for S.Georgia rather than elsewhere is that he might have expected a rescue expedition to have been launched from the UK, and this would certainly have followed his route via S.Georgia. He would have more chance of meeting, or finding out, about a rescue vessel if he returned to S.Georgia. It should be remembered that he had to return to Elephant Island for the bulk of his team.

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