He did not eat the albatross, he just killed it. The most of the crew of the Endurance subsisted for a while on albatross meat on Elephant Island while Ernie and five others sailed to South Georgia Island to work out a rescue. Everyone from Endurance made it home, so eating albatross is apparently not a road to misfortune.
Actually, there are no albatrosses on Elephant Island. The Endurance crew subsisted mostly on penguins and seals while they were there. There are some petrels nesting on cliffs. Shackleton’s party ate albatross chicks when they reached South Georgia.
Or, you could deal with scurvy by bringing a bottle of Vitamin C pills. A 350-count bottle of 1000 mg pills would be a 10-year supply. I think Vitamin C would be among the least of your nutritional concerns, if you’re trying to be self-reliant in Antarctica.
Ah, so you are saying that their building have concrete foundations like in most developed countries, and they wisely choose not to install foundations onto ice or sand or mud ?
I think you mean that the true meaning is that they merely create a giant concrete slab over undisturbed rocky ground. Rather than say create a trench and fill it with concrete.Because the trench might be held up by ice, and then if it melts the foundation is cracking.