Antarctica

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    Antarctica and it's History

  • First sighting of Antarctica

    First sighting of Antarctica
    In 1773 James Cook and his crew crossed the Antarctic Circle for the first time but although they discovered nearby islands, they did not catch sight of Antarctica itself. It is believed he was as close as 150 miles from the mainland.
  • Captain Cook's third voyage

    Captain Cook's third voyage
    Captain Cook, on his third voyage, sails past South Georgia and discovers the South Sandwich Islands two weeks later.
  • Amundsen's South Pole Expedition

    Amundsen's South Pole Expedition
    The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911, five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition. Amundsen and his team returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey.