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On his ill-fated expedition to Antartica, Scott discovered "King Edward VII Land" before moving inland to locate the South Pole. He eventually reached the South Pole on 17th of January, 1912, acknowledging in his diary that Amundsen had got there a month earlier. He also discovered that he was ill-equipped for the expedition using ponies instead of dogs to pull the sledges.

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