- Cave Cove
Cave Cove is a small cove on
King Haakon Bay ,South Georgia , best known for its connection to theImperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition expedition. It was where the "James Caird" landed after its tumultous voyage fromElephant Island toSouth Georgia on the 10th May, 1916, and this is commemorated by a small plaque in the rock.While at Cave Cove, the men fed on
albatross .Henry McNeish wrote,:"We have not been as comfortable for the last five weeks, We had 3 young & 1 old albatross for lunch with 1 pint of gravy which beets [sic] all the chicken soup I ever tasted."
Since they had run out of drinking water arriving at Cave Cove, the men immediately went to the small stream there.
They had to leave their boat offshore, and the elements tore the rudder off the "James Caird". However, fortunately the rudder floated back into the cove later, and thus they were able to repair the boat. From here, they moved to
Peggotty Bluff .Many locations relevant to the Shackleton's journey can be accessed through the
Google Earth software includingKing Haakon Bay , Cave Cove,Elephant Island ,Cape Wild , and Stromness. As of January 2, 2007, aGoogle Earth software feature can display sites of note, desigated with a symbol containing the letter "i". In addition, present day photographs of the locations are also available through the software.
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