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Robert Falcon Scott - Wikipedia On the second venture, Scott led a party of five which reached the South Pole on 17 January 1912, less than five weeks after Amundsen's South Pole expedition
Explorer Robert Scott’s Diaries Reveal His Tragic Fate - Factinate In his final letter to Sir Edgar Speyer, Scott wondered if they had overshot the meeting point—or if they had simply been abandoned “We very nearly came through…but lately I have felt that we have overshot our mark”
Captain Robert Falcon Scott - Cool Antarctica "Scott of the Antarctic" is one of the most famous of all the Polar explorers Best known for his legendary and fatal attempt to reach the South Pole, doing so a month after Norwegian Roald Amundsen and his party
Great God This Is An Awful Place: Robert Scotts Doomed Journey Defeat Scott and his men continued their painful march across the Antarctic, but on January 16, they encountered a sight that left them hollow: a black flag poking up out of the tundra in the distance From the moment they saw it, they knew what it meant: Amundsen had been here already They’d lost They reached the South Pole the next day
r ColorizedHistory on Reddit: Robert Falcon Scott, British naval . . . Captain Scott made his last entry in his diary on 29 March 1912 The bodies of Robert Falcon Scott and his men were discovered on 12 November 1912 They were buried where they died News of Captain Scott's tragic fate reached the rest of the world in February 1913
Captain Robert Falcon Scott - 10 Awesome Facts You Need to Know Scott volunteered to lead the famous British Discovery Expedition of 1901 – 1903, He volunteered not for the interest in the Antarctic – but rather an opportunity for a first command after a chance meeting with Sir Clements Markham the then president of the Royal Geographical Society in 1899
Robert Falcon Scott Quotes - 2 Science Quotes - Dictionary of Science . . . English explorer who led an ill-fated expedition to the South Pole, reached 17 Jan 1912, only to find Norwegian Roald Amundsen's party had beaten them there, thirty-five days earlier All five members of Scott's group died on the return journey
Robert Falcon Scott Timeline 1868-1912 - TheTimelineGeek 1887 (March) Robert Falcon Scott met Clements Markham, Secretary of the Royal Geographical Society, for the first time while he was stationed on the island of St Kitts