Robert A.Sutton
34 days. 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.
A Norwegian team first reached the South Pole during December 1911.
A Norwegian, Erling Kagge made the first solo journey to the South Pole in 1993.
Sir Earnest Shackleton never made it to the South Pole. The first team to reach the pole was led by the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen.
Scott raced Roald Amunsden, Amunsden got to the South Pole first.
Robert. A Sutton
The first person who reported seeing fossils of leaves and stems of plants was Hartley Ferrar. The person who reported finding beds of coal near the South Pole was Ernest Shackleton.
Amundsen and his team were first to sail between Greenland and Alaska by way of the Northwest Passage. Years later, he also lead the team to be the first humans to set foot at the South Pole.
34 days. 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 first men to reach the South Pole was the Norvegien explorer ROALD ENGELBREGT.
liv arnesen was the first women to reach the south pole in 1994...she is a Norwegian.
Sir James Clark Ross was the first British person to the south pole.
A Norwegian team first reached the South Pole during December 1911.
No one that we know of. There were famous first expeditions to the North Pole OR the South Pole, and famous first trips around the world. But no-one ever had the idea that anything of interest could be discovered by travelling from the North Pole to the South Pole
A Norwegian, Erling Kagge made the first solo journey to the South Pole in 1993.
Sir Earnest Shackleton never made it to the South Pole. The first team to reach the pole was led by the Norwegian, Roald Amundsen.
Pole-ish. (sorry!)