Captain Scott led two Antarctic expeditions; one of which left England in 1901 and the other in 1910.
Captain Scott, Dr Wilson and Birdie Bowers were found in November 1912 by members of their expedition. All were British citizens.
Robert Falcon Scott had his son, Peter Markham Scott, in 1909. Peter was born on September 28, 1909, to Scott and his wife, Kathleen. Scott is best known for his ill-fated Antarctic expedition, which took place shortly after his son's birth.
scott made it to the south pole on January 17, 1912
Robert Falcon Scott set out for Antarctica in 1901 and again in 1910.
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Robert de la Salle started out on his expedition to North America in the year 1667, at the age of 24. This expedition was sponsored by King Louis XIV
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Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott both explored the South Pole at the same time in 1911. Amundsen was aware of Scott's objective, but Scott was not aware that Amundsen was right behind him. Roald Amundsen got there first on 14th of December, 1911. Amundsen reported that he saw no sign of Scott. Scott reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen had got there a month earlier. The last members of the Scott expedition was found dead by a relief party two years later in 1913.
Robert Peary is a famous explorer from Maine. He claimed to have reached the North Pole during his expedition in the year 1909.
Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott both explored Antarctica at the same time in 1911. Amundsen was aware of Scott's objective, but Scott was not aware that Amundsen was right behind him. Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole first on 14th of December, 1911. Amundsen reported that he saw no sign of Scott. Scott reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen had got there a month earlier. The last members of the Scott expedition was found dead by a relief party two years later in 1913.
In 1803 Clark received a letter from Meriwether Lewis, inviting him to help lead an expedition of the territories west of the Mississippi River.