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Which was attacked and finally destroyed by a large spermaceti whale, in the pacific ocean

In august of 1819, the whaleship essex and its crew of 21 set sail from nantucket on their way to whaling grounds in the south pacific It was a routine whaling voyage The men expected to spend two to three years hunting whales and filling the ship's hold with sperm oil, then return to nantucket to receive their share of the profits Photos and information gathered while researching episode 70 of the podcast Learn all about the essex, its crew of 20 and their journey. The real story of the essex whaleship perhaps as vengeance for the whale hunt, or as nature’s way of punishing the crew for a fire they set on floreana island that is theorized to have caused the extinction of floreana tortoises, the boat became the target for a whale that made moby dick seem tame.

About the author owen chase was first mate of the whale ship essex, which was struck and sunk by a sperm whale on november 20, 1820 Essex, american whaling ship that was rammed by a sperm whale on november 20, 1820, and later sank, sending its crew on an arduous journey to safety. The whaleship essex on november 20, 1820, an enraged sperm whale rammed and sank the nantucket whaleship essex in the middle of the pacific ocean, 1,300 miles from the nearest land Twenty sailors survived the attack and quickly outfitted their three small whaleboats to make a journey to safety. The date on which the whaleship met her doom is given as 13, not 20, november 1820, and the longitude as 20° west instead of circa 120° west. The whaleship essex essex model, by mark sutherland, 2011.29.1

No one knows exactly what the essex looked like

This model is based on close study of period ship portraits and details preserved in the ship’s government registration documents What followed for the crew of the essex was a terrifying ordeal of survival — and one that later inspired herman melville to write his classic seafaring tale, moby dick The whaleship essex sets sail on its final voyage new bedford whaling museum casks of whale oil at the new bedford, massachusetts harbor in the late 1800s. Essex model of the essex whaling ship Whaling ship that was rammed by a sperm whale in 1820 and later sank All 20 crew members initially survived, but only 8 were rescued, following an arduous journey that devolved into cannibalism

The sinking inspired the climactic scene in herman melville ’s moby dick (1851). The essex set sail in 1819, hoping for a successful whaling expedition Instead, the ship was sunk by a whale attack, leading to a brutal struggle for survival. But the story of the essex would be different The tragedy of the whaleship essex left horrifying scars on the minds and bodies of the men who survived but helped weave a tale that would be immortalized in literature. Nathaniel philbrick, in the heart of the sea

The tragedy of the whaleship essex, 2000, penguin books

Thomas nickerson, the loss of the ship essex, sunk by a whale, 2000, penguin classics. Essex was an american whaling ship from nantucket, massachusetts, which was launched in 1799 On november 20, 1820, while at sea in the southern pacific ocean u.

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