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Sunday, 25 November 2007, 20:39 GMT
In Pictures: Cruise ordeal ends

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The ordeal of MS Explorer passengers has ended after they were flown to Punta Arenas in southern Chile. The cruise ship sank after hitting an iceberg in the Antarctic.

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Passengers walk to the first flight from their refuge on King George Island just off Antarctica. They were transferred to lifeboats after being ordered to abandon ship.

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Many tourists lost everything when the Explorer sank after setting off from Ushuaia, on Argentina's southern tip, for a 'Spirit of Shackleton' cruise through the Drake Passage.

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Evacuees spent four-and-a-half hours in lifeboats before being taken to military bases on King George Island for two nights. Bad weather delayed the first flight out.

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Exhausted passengers were transported to Punta Arenas on a Chilean Air Force C-130 Hercules. A second plane will airlift the remainder of the 154 passenger and crew.

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Passengers spoke of their joy after being rescued by a Norwegian ship after hours bobbing amid floating sheets of ice. Amazingly, no injuries were reported.

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Some passengers whooped for joy and punched the air in relief as they stepped off the plane. They praised the Explorer's captain for the way the evacuation was handled.

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Danish tourist Jan Henkel, 42, proposed to his girlfriend Mette Larsen after the rescue. Good weather conditions helped avert a tragedy, but the average temperature was still -5C.

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The life-threatening ordeal has not put everyone off a return trip. British evacuee Gillian Plant, 40, declared: "I would come to Antarctica again."
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