Admiral Robert Peary and party- including the Black exploer Matthew Henson, reached what the Admiral thought was the treasured 90 Latitude pole in l909. There is much controversy about this expedition and others, including Frederick Cook, a contemporary and rival of Peary- Cook faked a mountain expedition, so there was some cause for suspicion. It is interesting to note while a Naval Officer- and an Admiral , Peary was of the Civil Engineering Corps and never saw combat- except against nature on the polar path! There is much controversy about his explorations.
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Roald Amundsen.
Roald Admunsen was the first to get there in 1911.
The first explorer to reach the south pole was roald Amundsen who was shortly followed by Robert Scott falcon. Who reached the north pole first, I have no idea.
liv arnesen was the first women to reach the south pole in 1994...she is a Norwegian.
Until explorers confirmed that the continent of Antarctica was a solid continent, maps generally terminated before showing the --unknown -- geography of the South Pole. Explorers finally set foot at the South Pole in 1911 and 1912.
scott and his clang
Roald Amundsen was their leader.
Roald Amundsen.
Explorers already have. There is a research station from the US at the south pole.
South Pole
The group of British explorers who reached the South Pole about one month after Amundsen -- 17 January 1912 -- included Dr Wilson, Captain Robert F Scott, Birdie Bowers, Captain Evans and Lawrence Oates.
Roald Amundsen was their leader.You can read more on Wikipedia:http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amundsen's_South_Pole_expedition
Scott and his team reached the South Pole.
I'm not so sure there R any explorers in the south pole.
Roald Admunsen was the first to get there in 1911.
The honour of first stepping foot at the South Pole belongs to Norwegian explorers Roald Amundsen and his team, who finished their quest on December 14, 1911.
In Amundsen's team, there is no notation of which of the two team members reached 90 degrees South 'first'.