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.
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= Roald Amundsen =
Roald Amundsen left Oslo on the start of his Antarctic expedition on the 3rd of June 1910.
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.
He was a Norwagian from Norway.
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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.
Like ropes,sleds,somedogs and yeah.
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Nobody 'made Roald Amundsen die'. He died on a rescue expedition when the rescue aircraft disappeared in the polar north. It was never found, nor was any trace of the expedition, so the cause of death may never be known.
Amundsen sailed twice to Antarctica, once with the Belgica Expedition in 1887 and again in 1910 with his South Pole Expedition.
Amundsen's first expedition to Antarctica took place in 1897 when he joined the Belgian Antarctic Expedition as First Mate. This was the first expedition to over-winter in Antarctica.