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In August 1897, young Belgian commandant Adrien de Gerlache embarked on a three-year expedition aboard the Belgica, aiming for the uncharted Antarctic. However, his quest for the magnetic South Pole quickly unraveled. After facing a series of setbacks, de Gerlache found himself with two grim choices: retreat and spare his crew from the harsh Antarctic winter or pursue fame by venturing deeper into the icy waters. He chose the latter, leading to the Belgica becoming trapped in the Bellingshausen Sea. As darkness enveloped them for months, the crew grappled with a mysterious illness and the suffocating monotony of endless night, spiraling into madness. Julian Sancton recounts this harrowing tale of survival, focusing on de Gerlache's reliance on two young officers: Dr. Frederick Cook, a complex figure whose later notoriety would overshadow his contributions, and Roald Amundsen, who would become a legendary explorer. Together, they devised a desperate escape plan from the ice, risking everything for a chance at survival or a place in history. Drawing from the crew's diaries and the ship's logbook, Sancton infuses this extraordinary story with novelistic flair, exploring human extremes in a narrative so compelling that it continues to inform NASA's studies on isolation for future Mars missions. This saga blends maritime adventure with gothic horror, offering an unforgettable glimpse into the depths of human resilience.
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Madhouse at the End of the Earth, Julian Sancton
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- 2021
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