This is an excerpt from Roald Amundsen's book "At the Pole". It provides an account of the final approach to the South Pole and describes the weather, traveling conditions, and Amundsen's feelings as they reached the Pole. A brief biography of Amundsen is included. Educational levels: High school, Middle school
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Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
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8-14The story of the race to reach the South Pole is a tribute to Roald Amundsen’s grasp of the pre...
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"The 32 pages of illustrations contained in this book are not included in the paging. Adding these 3...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
Information at this site covers the search for a Northwest Passage from Europe to the Orient. While ...
The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organis...
The paper discusses Roald Amundsen’s discoveries in the sphere of knowledge about the Earth’s magnet...
These are excerpts from the diary of Robert Falcon Scott, who led an ill-fated expedition to the Sou...
The Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen publisheda book after each of his five expeditions: abou...
This article provides an eyewitness account by a photographer who traveled with Robert Falcon Scott ...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
Contains a biography of the Norwegian explorer, 1872-1928, who was the first to navigate the Northwe...
This paper describes the significant direct and indirect contributions to science made by the Norweg...
Essay on polar explorer Robert Peary, Portland High School, Class of 1873. In 1909, Peary was the...
(print) 161 p. : ill. ; 24 cmIntroduction 1 -- The Making Of An Explorer : Richard Evelyn Byrd, 1888...
8-14The story of the race to reach the South Pole is a tribute to Roald Amundsen’s grasp of the pre...
Roald Amundsen (1872–1928) was known as one of the premier polar explorers in the golden a...
"The 32 pages of illustrations contained in this book are not included in the paging. Adding these 3...
The expedition to the Arctic led by Sir John Franklin in 1819-22 was a major event in Britain’s resu...
Information at this site covers the search for a Northwest Passage from Europe to the Orient. While ...
The navigational instruments and methods during the early 1900s provided a challenge for the organis...
The paper discusses Roald Amundsen’s discoveries in the sphere of knowledge about the Earth’s magnet...