In the Heroic Era of polar explorers, Raoul Amundsen is set apart as arguably the best. His vocation was exploring. He learned from Fridjof Nansen, a premier polar explorer of the north, who studied life and survival with native northern peoples. Amundsen understood equipment required for polar exploration and was a solid planner.
Amundsen was the first human to set foot at the South Pole, among his other accomplishments. After his success in Antarctica, he returned to 'civilization' and lectured for months, raising money to pay his expedition debts. This work continued until news of Scott's demise caught up with the world, in November 2012.
Roald Amundsen was a Norwegian explorer of polar regions who became famous by being the first man to reach the south pole (he is also the first man to reach the north and south poles)
Beacuse he is first people seach suoth pole. find new land
he used to lick lollipops for a living then died licking A STRAWBERYY 1
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.
Yes Francis Drake was very successful in his journey.
Amundsen was a Norwegian, and it's possible that some of his funding was from that country.
december 14 1911 is what i was told in geography but amundsens day is the 13th
Yes. Roald Dahl was a man.
Roald Amundsen's expedition to the South Pole in 1911 was the first successful one to reach the pole. This achievement solidified his place in history as the first person to reach the South Pole. It also showcased Norway's prowess in polar exploration.
Blizzards, snowstorms, frostbite and death fro starvation
Roald Amundsen's ordinary world was Norway, where he was born and raised. He grew up surrounded by nature and developed a love for exploration and adventure from an early age. This environment helped shape his ambitions and success as a polar explorer.
Roald Amuldsen I think.
because he made it to antarctica
He was a Norwagian from Norway.
Well one big thing was that Ronald Amundsen didn't die on his way back. There was more interactiveness, and Ronald Amundsen had a much more victorious trip, if you ask me.
in 1645
Yes, Samuel de Champlain was successful on his journeys as a French explorer, navigator, and cartographer. He founded Quebec City in 1608 and played a crucial role in establishing New France in North America. Champlain's explorations contributed to the French colonization of Canada and the Great Lakes region.
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Haben Sie enie gluckliche und erfolgreiche Reise. English translation: Have a happy and successful journey
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.