Captain Worsley standing by a large pressure ridge RMG P00008
A view of one of the many pressure ridges lifted above the level of the ice floe. Captain Frank Worsley can be seen standing to one side looking up that ridge. Hurley used him to illustrate the size of ice hummocks and pressure ridges.
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Frank WorsleyFrank Arthur Worsley, DSO, OBE, RD, RNR war ein neuseeländischer Polarforscher, der von 1914 bis 1917 als Kapitän der Endurance an der Imperial Transantarctic Expedition unter der Leitung von Ernest Shackleton teilnahm. Zusammen mit Thomas Crean und Frank Wild war er eine der Stützen für Shackleton während dieser Expedition. .. weiterlesen