Why did people want to reach the South Pole?
- The North Pole was reached for the first time in 1909.
- In the same year, explorer Ernest Shackleton got as close as 100 miles from the South Pole.
- Afterwards, British and Norwegian explorers set off to get even closer.
This is Captain Robert Falcon Scott.
- He was a famous British explorer and Royal Navy captain.
- In 1910 he led an expedition (a big journey) to the South Pole.
- He tried to get there before Norwegian explorer Captain Roald Amundsen.
- However the Norwegian explorers reached the South Pole first.
Watch: Robert Falcon Scott's journey to the South Pole
How did the teams reach the South Pole?
- Captain Amundsen and his team set off for the South Pole on 20th October 1910.
- He used expert dog-teams and skiers.
- Captain Scott started his journey on 1st November 1910.
- Scott used sledges and ponies.
- Amundsen arrived at the South Pole on 15th December 1911. They then made it home safely.
- Scott arrived at the South pole on 17th January 1912. This was 33 days after Amundsen's team.
- Scott's team were disappointed they had been beaten.
- On the way home, Scott and his team died from the cold.
Did you know?
- Captain Scott wrote a diary about his travels.
- You can see some of his writing and photographs at Cambridge University's Polar Museum.
Activity: Quiz 鈥 Race to the South Pole
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