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This handout picture taken in Antarctica's Weddell sea on March 5, 2022, and released by the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust shows (From L) John Shears, Endurance22 Expedition Leader, Mensun Bound, Director of Exploration, Nico Vincent, Expedition Sub-Sea Manager, JC Caillens, Off-Shore Manager with the first scan of the wreck and photos of Frank Hurley. - One of the world's most storied shipwrecks, Ernest Shackleton's Endurance, has been discovered off the coast of Antarctica more than a century after its sinking, explorers announced on March 9. Endurance was discovered at a depth of 3,008 metres (9,869 feet) in the Weddell Sea, about four miles from where it was slowly crushed by pack ice in 1915. (Photo by Esther HORVATH / Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO /BYLINE /FALKLANDS MARITIME HERITAGE TRUST " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS