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The adventures of a turn of the century Antarctic explorer performed by one man on a postage stamp stage might seem lacking in a certain conviction... February 18, 2008
Tom Crean was an ordinary sailor who served under both Robert Scott and Earnest Shackleton in their Antarctic expeditions. Among his experiences were a heroic cross-country trek with a wounded officer that won him an Albert Medal, being part of the crew in Shackleton's almost unbelievable 800-mile row through the south Atlantic after their ship was destroyed by ice, and being one of the party that discovered the bodies of Scott and his comrades... August 11, 2006
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