Captain Robert Falcon Scott led a team that reached the South Pole about one month after the first team, led by Roald Amundsen.
The North Pole lies in the Arctic, the South Pole is in the Antarctic. So it'd be impossible to reach North Pole in Antarctic, since it isn't there.
he came 112 miles away from the geographic south pole.
Wrong pole, Peary went for the North Pole, which he claimed he reached on April 7th 1909, a claim which is still disputed today.
Both Amundsen's team and Scott's team left their native countries in 1910. Amundsen left on June 3, 1910 and Scott left on June 16, 1910. Amundsen's published intent was to sail to the North Pole instead. While underway, Amundsen declared that he was 'proceeding Antarctic.' Scott got to the Antarctic on January 4, 1911, and Amundsen got the the Antarctic on January 14th, 1911. Amundsen's expedition began on October 20, 1911, and Scott's Expedition began on November 1, 1911. It is unclear, then, which was the second group.
A Norwegian team first reached the South Pole during December 1911.
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Roald Admunsen was the first to get there in 1911.
Roald Amundsen was the leader of the first group of explorers to reach the South Pole in 1911. He and his team reached the South Pole on December 14, 1911, beating the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott.
Roald Admunsen was the first to get there in 1911.
Robert Falcon Scott
Roald Amundsen was their leader.
The group of British explorers who reached the South Pole about one month after Amundsen -- 17 January 1912 -- included Dr Wilson, Captain Robert F Scott, Birdie Bowers, Captain Evans and Lawrence Oates.
Robert Falcon Scott reached the south pole 36 days after Roald Amundsen.
Evidence supplied by Amundsen's team does not specify the name of this person.
The first men to reach the South Pole was the Norvegien explorer ROALD ENGELBREGT.
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.
The North Pole lies in the Arctic, the South Pole is in the Antarctic. So it'd be impossible to reach North Pole in Antarctic, since it isn't there.