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.
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.
Amundsen was a Norwegian, and it's possible that some of his funding was from that country.
december 14 1911 is what i was told in geography but amundsens day is the 13th
Probably the routes from the middle east made by oil tankers.
The two most important rout for immigrants and merchants was theOregon trail and the mine routs
He was a Norwagian from Norway.
in 1645
Important routes in africa are seeeds
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.
It is important because the Silk Road that they used was taken over by the Ottoman Turks; it was difficult,expensive,and dangerous.
it was Indian territory.
the routes taken by explorers for Portugal during the 1400s and early 1500s was the cape of good hope
gotheella
Common routes taken by the Carnival Fantasy are from Nassau to Newport, Key West, Half Moon Cay, Bermuda, and Grnad Turk, often coming out of Carolina.
Amundsen was a Norwegian, and it's possible that some of his funding was from that country.
gotheella
they were important transportation routes for Greek people.