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The hut at Cape Adare used by Robert Falcon Scott. Since temps in Antarctica rarely rise above freezing, the dessert most likely remained frozen for more than 100-plus years.
The most famous and haunting of those specters is Robert Falcon Scott, who left the hut in November 1911, and never made it back. Scott led four men on an 800-mile march to plant a British flag at ...
100 Years since Amundsen beat Scott to the pole. Dec. 18, 2011 — -- On December 14, 1911, a five-man Norwegian team led by Roald Amundsen became the first explorers to reach the South Pole ...
Developed by the Antarctic Heritage Trust and Auckland-based tech company StaplesVR, the first virtual reality experience of ...
A signed menu from Captain's Scott's 'last supper' before his doomed expedition to the South Pole has emerged for sale 115 years on. Robert Falcon Scott and his fellow explorers were given a ...
T he Antarctic Heritage Trust has recovered a 100-year-old fruit cake on Cape Adare in Antarctica, where famed explorer Robert Falcon Scott’s team was likely based for the Terra Nova expedition ...
It may seem silly for a middle-aged woman to imagine herself as Robert Falcon Scott, the Antarctic explorer who died in 1912 after losing the race to the South Pole. But Scott's failure is ...
What doomed Captain Robert Falcon Scott's British Antarctic Expedition in 1912? Scientists have uncovered documents and diary entries that suggest a team member stole food Scott needed, failed to ...
Robert Falcon Scott and his fellow explorers were given a farewell dinner before they left for the British Antartic Expedition in June 1910. The lavish event was held in their honour at the Royal ...
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