The first person to reach the South Pole?

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A hundred years ago, the south pole was hit today by a party of Norwegian discoverers under the command of Roald Amundsen. The existence of the Pols was known, but the inhospitable landscape had a barrier until the Amundsen party caused the dangerous walk through ice and snow on the southern geographical pole that day. One of the competitors of Amundsen, Robert Falcon Scott and his party, came to a different type of Fame: they arrived on January 17, 1912 to find that they were in the race after Fame, and they were on their way back to the North. The news of Amundsens’s achievement was telegraphed on March 7, 1912 in the world, upon his return to Hobart, Australia