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The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 — Volume 1 and Volume 2 cover

The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 — Volume 1 and Volume 2

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The narrative provides a detailed first-person account of a Norwegian Antarctic expedition launched from the ship Fram, chronicling preparation, the sea voyage, depot-laying and winter quarters, sledging journeys across the ice, the final march to and attainment of the South Pole, and the return voyage. It interleaves practical descriptions of equipment, dog and sledge techniques, camp life and meteorological and oceanographic observations, and is supplemented by maps, illustrations, and technical appendices on geology, astronomy and oceanography.

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Roald Amundsen

Roald Amundsen was a pioneering Norwegian explorer known for his significant contributions to polar exploration. He is best remembered for leading the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in December 1911, a feat that established him as a prominent figure in the annals of exploration. His notable works include "The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the 'Fram,' 1910-12," which details his experiences and challenges faced during this historic journey. Amundsen's adventurous spirit and meticulous planning set new standards in exploration, and his legacy continues to inspire adventurers and historians alike.

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