Captain Scott and his team found a tent and Norwegian flag left behind by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team who had reached the Pole about a month before Scott's team.
Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.
Captain Scott set off for the South Pole on October 24, 1911.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men went to the South Pole: They wanted to be the first men there. Sadly a Norwegian team beat them there. Captain Scott died on his way back from the South Pole, together with his four companions
Captain Scott and his expeditioners trekked toward the South Pole, hauling sleds loaded with expedition supplies. This style of transit is called man-hauling.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912, after a journey that took him and his team about two and a half months. They faced extreme weather conditions and ultimately arrived to find that the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen had beaten them to the pole.
No. Captain Scott explored in Antarctica where you can find the South Pole.
Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.
Captain Scott and his team reached the South Pole in January 1911.
Captain Scott set off for the South Pole on October 24, 1911.
Captain Scott always set out for the South Pole.
Captain Scott left his dogs at the base station, and did not employ them in his trek to the South Pole.
Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his men went to the South Pole: They wanted to be the first men there. Sadly a Norwegian team beat them there. Captain Scott died on his way back from the South Pole, together with his four companions
Captain Scott was 44 years old when he led his team to the South Pole.
Captain Scott started his journey to the South Pole, not the North Pole. He started his journey from Cape Evans in Antarctica.
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Captain Scott and his expeditioners trekked toward the South Pole, hauling sleds loaded with expedition supplies. This style of transit is called man-hauling.
Ultimately, Captain Scott took four companions to the pole: Dr Wilson, Birdie Bowers, Titus Oates and Captain Evans.