and he fires the flare gun into the air with a massive detonator as a tribute to the ship," expedition leader John Shears said. "And then in the diary, he talks about putting it down on the deck.
and he fires the flare gun into the air with a massive detonator as a tribute to the ship. Dinner plates were spotted on the ship’s deck (Picture: Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust) A boot ...
Perhaps most extraordinary of all is a flare gun that’s referenced ... The model reveals how the ship was crushed by the ice - the masts toppled and parts of the deck in tatters - but the ...
It shows plates used by the crew scattered across the ship, plus other visible artifacts such as a boot and a flare gun, which remain on deck despite the ship sitting at a depth of 3,008 meters (1 ...