First, Amunsens trip was a success. Scotts was a ultimate failure.
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.
Blizzards, snowstorms, frostbite and death fro starvation
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.
Nothing failed. He made it to the South Pole and returned safely. His competitor Scott was the one who failed.
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Robert Scott just did'nt quite manage to reach the south pole before Roald Amundsen.
On their trip to the South Pole, Roald Amundsen's team encountered some bad weather. They wisely chose to rest in their tents, rather than exhaust themselves and risk frostbite slogging through the howling storm.
The British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. Scott ultimately reached the pole but died with his team on the return trip.
Roald Dahl died from a rare cancer called myelodysplastic syndrome in 1990 at the age of 74.
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Roald Dahl's sister, Astri, died from appendicitis when she was just seven years old. This tragic event had a significant impact on Dahl's life and writing, influencing many of the dark and emotional themes in his works.
In 1920, whilst on a fishing trip in the Antarctic, Roalds father, Harald Dahl, died from pneumonia aged 57. This was just weeks after the death of his older sister, Astri who had died from appendicitis.