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Roald Amundsen's important routes during his Antarctic expedition included the path taken to the South Pole in 1911, which followed a route from the Bay of Whales to the Ross Ice Shelf, then up the Axel Heiberg Glacier. He utilized established Inuit techniques for navigation and travel, opting for dog sleds over motorized transport. His successful approach contrasted with Robert Falcon Scott's more difficult route, emphasizing efficient planning and adaptability. Amundsen's expedition was significant for its emphasis on careful preparation and understanding of the harsh Antarctic environment.

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