Almost one hundred years after a group of explorers set out across the
frozen landscape of Antarctica to set up supply depots for famed
explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, a box of 22 never-before-seen exposed
but unprocessed negatives taken by the group's photographer has been
unearthed in one of those shacks, preserved in a block of ice.
This incredible discovery was made by the Conservators of the New
Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust who are working to restore an old
exploration hut. The 22 cellulose nitrate negatives
were left there by Shackleton's Ross Sea Party, which became stranded
on Ross Island when their ship blew out to sea during a blizzard.
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