On December 12, 1911, the race to the South Pole between Scott and Amundsen came to a dramatic head. Amundsen and his team had arrived within 45 miles of the South Pole, closer than anyone before them. They had covered 650 grueling miles and were about to win the race of their lives. The weather was also superb that day, and they had ideal conditions to…
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