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    Default Lifeboat in antarctic.

    When I went to the Antarctic in 2009, I came across an old abandoned Lifeboat on a beach on the Antarctic Continent.
    It has intriqued me for a long time now. Why is it there,? who took it there?, what happened to the ship it came off? and what happened to the men off it?.
    It was in such an isolated place. it looked so lonely, I thought there must be a story behind it.
    Anyone got any clues please???
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    Default Re: Lifeboat in antarctic.

    Very large & very old. Perhaps from one of the whaling fleet.

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    Default Re: Lifeboat in antarctic.

    Yes Louis, agreed, looks big enough to be a whaler.
    When one door closes another one shuts, it must be the wind

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    Default Re: Lifeboat in antarctic.

    Brian,

    Iv'e found the same photo but this one was taken in 1999....87-whaling-boat.jpg.

    In the bottom right hand corner it gives the site name which I've read and all it says it's an old abandond whaler, but nothing more than that. Perhaps if you track the history of the location, Half Moon Island you may find out more information

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    Many thanks for that John Albert.
    It certainly is the same boat in the same place ten years earlier. amazing how you found it.
    It even has a Penguin on it, So it does seem to be a whaler after all. They must have just abandoned it.
    I just thought there may have been some dramatic ship wreck. or from Shackleton's days.
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    I was looking at the two rusting straps each end of the boat, that have eyes, and was wondering if they were for attaching a sling for hoisting??

    Just wondering

    John

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    Default Re: Lifeboat in antarctic.

    Here is another large Pic of that Boat!
    Looks a bit more worse for wear now!
    Cheers

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    That photo Vernon, looks as tho` the Penguins have been on the Rampage.
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    Thanks for all your help in solving this mystery Gentlemen,
    That is one I did not think any one could solve. I will make a note of it in my album
    Cheers
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    I have just been on the google for Half Moon Bay and the same boat is there.
    I don't think it will be there for long now.
    The Antarctic is a very beautiful place to visit, and superb wildlife down there. It was the very best trip we have done. It lasted for 35 days..
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    Doubt it would pass an MCA inspection, a few breaches appear evident
    When one door closes another one shuts, it must be the wind

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