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On December 14, 1911, Norwegian explorer Amundsen arrived in Antarctica.
Today, 114 years ago, on December 14, 1911 (October 24, 1911), the Norwegian explorer Amundsen arrived in the Antarctic. Amundsen arrived in the Antarctic, which was the first human footprint to the South Pole. On December 14, 1911, the Norwegian explorer Rold Amundsen and four other crewmen defeated the British expedition led by Robert-F-Scott and arrived in the South Pole in October. Their achievements marked that, less than three years after Robert-E-Piri arrived in the North Pole in 1909, both the South and the North Pole had left the footprints of the explorers. Amundsen and his crew arrived in the Bay on January 14, 1910. After Anzha’s winter camp, they began to struggle toward the South Pole. Unlike the Scottish expedition


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