First images released of the wreck of Quest, explorer Ernest Shackleton’s last ship
ST. JOHN’S — A team of explorers led by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society has released the first images of the wreck of Quest, the ship upon which legendary Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton died in 1922.
The ghostly ship now lies at the bottom of the Labrador Sea, tangled in errant fishing nets. The images released Wednesday show the bow upright on the sea floor, its distinct portholes like eyes peering into the black.
The wreck is surrounded by debris, and it appears to now be home to a variety of fish and other life, said John Geiger, the society’s chief executive officer and leader of the expedition.
He was among a small group of adventurers who visited the wreck Tuesday in a submersible, making them the first people to see Quest in person since it sank off the south coast of Labrador in 1962.


