
The Island Podcast
Islands have always been a subject of fascination, often surrounded by myths and legends. In this podcast series, the host takes the audience on a journey exploring various islands, recounting their history, geography, and the stories that have been woven around them. From discovering deserted tropical paradises to delving into the mysteries of ancient civilizations, this podcast covers the allure, beauty, and the enigmatic charm that islands around the world hold in their remote stretches of land and sea.
The Island Podcast
3. Ross Island
In this gripping episode of "The Island Podcast," we explore the enigmatic and tragic history of Ross Island, a remote and formidable land at the edge of Antarctica. From the heroics and rivalries of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton to the tragic story of Air New Zealand Flight 901, a sightseeing flight that ended in disaster in 1979, claiming 257 lives.
This episode reflects on the disaster's legacy and the ongoing grief, and not only sheds light on Ross Island's historical and geographical significance but also poignantly touches upon the human aspects of exploration, ambition, and the lasting effects of tragedy.