Robert Falcon Scott sailed for the continent of Antarctica, which is not a country and was not at the time.
No. Antarctica was first sighted in the 1700s. Scott didn't sail to Antarctica until 1901.
Scott sailed on two ships on his expeditions to Antarctica, The first was the Discovery in 1901-1904, the second was Terra Nova 1910-1913.
Oh, dude, like, Robert Falcon Scott joined the British Royal Navy in 1880. That's like, over a hundred years ago, so it's not like we were there to see it happen, you know? But hey, that's the year he decided to set sail on his epic adventures and stuff.
The New Zealand base established on Antarctica is near Captain Scott's hut at Hut Point. New Zealand is part of the Commonwealth, and Captain Scott is a Commonwealth hero. Captain Scott left Christchurch, New Zealand to sail south on both of his Antarctic expeditions. Naming Scott Base in his honour makes perfect sense.
I think Spain
He sailed from France
He sailed for france
France
Marco did not sail for a country
what country or countries did James cook sail for.
Robert La Salle explored the Mississippi River in North America. He was the first European to sail down Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. France
Sail from spain