Captain Robert Falcon Scott sailed in two different ships on his Antarctic expeditions, the Terra Nova and the Discovery.
Captain Scott sailed on two ships: the Discovery and the Terra Nova.
Captain Scott sailed two different ships: The Discovery in 1901 and the Terra Nova in 1910.
To Antarctica Captain Scott sailed on the Discovery and on the Terra Nova.Since he served in the Royal British Navy from the age of 13 until his death, the full list of vessel names where he served is only available in those archives.
New Zealand has one research base in Antarctica which is know as "Scott Base" after Captain Robert Falcon Scott
The name comes from compass perturbations reported when Capt. James Cook sailed past it in 1770. However subsequent investigations have failed to turn up any magnetic anomalies.
There is no person on either of Captain Scott's rosters -- the Discovery or the Terra Nova expeditions' -- listed as 'from Wales' or 'Welsh'.
Captain Scott lead his expedition sailing in the Terra Nova.
The Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station lies at 90 degrees South Latitude.
All science centers in Antarctica are preceded by a [location name] Research Station. Location names can be Palmer, Davis, McMurdo, Scott Base and so forth.
The modern Scott Base is a research station supported by the government of New Zealand. It is a few kilometers from Captain Scott's Discovery Hut on McMurdo Sound in Antarctica. Scott Base uses Captain Scott's name as a namesake for the base: otherwise, it is unrelated to Captain Scott.
Antarctica's real name is Antarctica.
The name you want is Antarctica Peninsula.