Albert P. Crary was the first to visit both poles, reaching the North Pole in 1952 and the South Pole in 1961. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/albert-p-crary)
He was the first person to visit both the north and south poles by surface means and the first to completely cross Antarctica on foot, climbed Mount Everest at the age of 65, and ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days.
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The north south devide is a line that seperates the 'rice north' and the 'poor south' The countrys in the poor south are lesser economicly developed countries (LEDC) and the countries in the rich north are the more economicly developed countries (MEDC) hb122.blogspot.com - visit this site for a good picture of the north south devide. Hope I Helped :)
Santa first goes to the outer islands near Australia, then he makes his route to the Asian countries, Europe, flies west to North America, back down to South America, and then back up to Canada, and then back to the North Pole.
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the first tourist to visit the Bahamas were a group of north Americans who travelled on the first steam ship or ship ever made
Queen Elizabeth 's first visit to South Africa was in 1947. She was with the Royal Family, as Princess, not a Queen. Elizabeth's first official visit as Queen was in 1995.
Matthew Henson was the explorer and colleague of Robert E. Peary who was part of the first group of people to visit the North Pole.
The first people to visit North America were the Indians, or indigenous people, or first nations, as they are variously called.
The first known explorers to actually visit North Dakota were the French-Canadian Pierre La Vérendrye and his two sons in 1738.
Myrtle Beach is in South Carolina. It is a major tourist center. Over 14 million people visit each year.