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Antarctica - photos from the expedition of Robert Scott?, 1912 [reboot]
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Come with us on a journey back in time to explore Captain Robert Scott's legendary 1912 expedition to Antarctica. The discovery of mysterious photos on social media has stirred up quite a buzz, leaving many wondering if they are real or fake. In this thought-provoking video, we'll analyze these fascinating images and present you with the evidence, so you can decide for yourself. Don't miss out on this captivating journey - watch now!
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published: 13 Jan 2023
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The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat hi...
published: 04 Feb 2019
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Terra Nova: The Doomed Antarctic Mission Of Captain Scott | Great Adventurers | Absolute History
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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published: 26 Feb 2023
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Amundsen vs. Scott. What killed the British polar expedition?
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In 1909, the South Pole remained the last major geographic trophy to be won. Captain Robert Scott, who led the British expedition, was not going to rush: he developed a three-year program that involved extensive scientific research and systematic preparations for the trip to the Pole. He had no idea how much the Norwegians would interfere with his plans.
In this episode of ‘How It Was,’ we'll tell you about one of the most dramatic confrontations in the history of geographical discoveries - the rivalry between the British and Norwegians for the title of the first conquerors of the South Pole. Who coped better with the task: strong and hardy Norwegians, dressed in animal furs, or British scientist...
published: 14 Apr 2021
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SOUTH POLE - RACE TO THE TRAGEDY
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
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The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon...
published: 03 Aug 2017
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Captain Scott reaches The South Pole, 1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
published: 25 May 2013
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THE RACE TO THE SOUTH POLE Amundsen Scott Full Documentary
The Race to the South Pole full documentary on Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott south pole deadly expedition. Between December 1911 and January 1912, both Roald Amundsen (leading his South Pole expedition) and Robert Falcon Scott (leading the Terra Nova Expedition) reached the South Pole within five weeks of each other. But while Scott and his four companions died on the return journey, Amundsen's party managed to reach the geographic south pole first and subsequently return to their base camp at Framheim without loss of human life, suggesting that they were better prepared for the expedition. The contrasting fates of the two teams seeking the same prize at the same time invites comparison.
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published: 06 May 2020
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Robert Scott's Discovery Hut - Preserved for 100+ years! - South Pole vlog #5
Before I left McMurdo, I HAD to take a look inside Robert Scott's Discovery hut. Built in 1902, it and its contents remarkably preserved, including seal carcasses and old dog biscuits. Come take a look inside!
published: 14 Apr 2021
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Robert Thurman & Scott Snibbe at Tibet House
In New York City, a couple months ago, I had the honor of sharing a public conversation with one of my Buddhist heroes, the renowned author and scholar Robert Thurman. In this episode's conversation, we share an edited recording from that evening, talking about everything from overcoming self-hatred, enjoying pleasure without attachment, getting ghosted by the Dalai Lama, and how one might come to have compassion for someone as dangerous and deadly as Vladimir Putin.
https://www.skepticspath.org/podcast/robert-thurman-amp-scott-snibbe-at-tibet-house/
published: 03 Jun 2024
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Terra Nova: The White Silence | Captain Scott’s Journey to the South Pole, Antarctica
A thorough telling of the events of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). This was an Antarctic venture led by famed explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, whose main objective, aside from the many scientific research goals, was to reach the geographic South Pole and claim it for the United Kingdom.
It is a well-known tale of struggle and survival, but too many people focus solely on Scott's part in the expedition, and exclude the adventures of the many other men who accompanied him in Antarctica. This documentary aims to address Scott and his companions thoroughly, who were a band of interesting and colorful characters. Many were brave and honorable, and a few were arguably negligent.
Join me in this sprawling documentary epic produced over a period of two years. You will be enthralled,...
published: 07 Sep 2023
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Antarctica - photos from the expedition of Robert Scott?, 1912 [reboot]
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Come with us on a journey back in time to explore Captain Robert Scott's legendary 1912 expedition to Antarctica. The discovery of mysterious photos on soci...
Hi!
Come with us on a journey back in time to explore Captain Robert Scott's legendary 1912 expedition to Antarctica. The discovery of mysterious photos on social media has stirred up quite a buzz, leaving many wondering if they are real or fake. In this thought-provoking video, we'll analyze these fascinating images and present you with the evidence, so you can decide for yourself. Don't miss out on this captivating journey - watch now!
#antarctica #scott #robert
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Come with us on a journey back in time to explore Captain Robert Scott's legendary 1912 expedition to Antarctica. The discovery of mysterious photos on social media has stirred up quite a buzz, leaving many wondering if they are real or fake. In this thought-provoking video, we'll analyze these fascinating images and present you with the evidence, so you can decide for yourself. Don't miss out on this captivating journey - watch now!
#antarctica #scott #robert
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- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 9983
5:37
The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The err...
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
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Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
Darkroom is a new series from Vox producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time. Watch all the episodes here: http://bit.ly/321DvzO
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- published: 04 Feb 2019
- views: 3552369
48:41
Terra Nova: The Doomed Antarctic Mission Of Captain Scott | Great Adventurers | Absolute History
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is bes...
When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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When Captain Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his second and last expedition in 1910 he was already a famous Antarctic explorer. The Terra Nova expedition is best known for the courageous but ultimately ill fated attempt to race to the South Pole. Scott's party became the second expedition to reach the South Pole in 1912, but tragically all five members perished on the journey home.
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- published: 26 Feb 2023
- views: 149239
10:54
Amundsen vs. Scott. What killed the British polar expedition?
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In 1909, the South Pole remained the last major geographic trophy to be won. Captain Robert Scott, who led the British expedition, was not going to rush: he developed a three-year program that involved extensive scientific research and systematic preparations for the trip to the Pole. He had no idea how much the Norwegians would interfere with his plans.
In this episode of ‘How It Was,’ we'll tell you about one of the most dramatic confrontations in the history of geographical discoveries - the rivalry between the British and Norwegians for the title of the first conquerors of the South Pole. Who coped better with the task: strong and hardy Norwegians, dressed in animal furs, or British scientists, equipped with the latest science supplies? What mistakes can cost lives in Antarctica, and how can a literary gift turn defeat into victory? These are the topics explored in our new video.
The covers and animations were designed using https://crello.com/.
Materials used:
Photos and video chronicles from the archives of the National Library of Norway,
Nasjonalbiblioteket / Youtube (under Creative Commons license),
Illustrations from The South Pole: an account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the "Fram", 1910-12
by Amundsen, Roald, 1872-1928,
Photos and Chronicle: Herbert Ponting / Australian National Maritime Museum, Diary of Robert Scott / National Library of Great Britain,
Photos from the archives of the National Library of New Zealand,
Stills from Herbert Ponting's film "90 degrees South", 1933
Musical compositions by Scott Buckley (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUuUqWLLsUjheuYkP9AWxTA)
'Nightfall' [Dark Dramatic Hybrid CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
'Signal to Noise' [Cinematic Classical CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
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In 1909, the South Pole remained the last major geographic trophy to be won. Captain Robert Scott, who led the British expedition, was not going to rush: he developed a three-year program that involved extensive scientific research and systematic preparations for the trip to the Pole. He had no idea how much the Norwegians would interfere with his plans.
In this episode of ‘How It Was,’ we'll tell you about one of the most dramatic confrontations in the history of geographical discoveries - the rivalry between the British and Norwegians for the title of the first conquerors of the South Pole. Who coped better with the task: strong and hardy Norwegians, dressed in animal furs, or British scientists, equipped with the latest science supplies? What mistakes can cost lives in Antarctica, and how can a literary gift turn defeat into victory? These are the topics explored in our new video.
The covers and animations were designed using https://crello.com/.
Materials used:
Photos and video chronicles from the archives of the National Library of Norway,
Nasjonalbiblioteket / Youtube (under Creative Commons license),
Illustrations from The South Pole: an account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the "Fram", 1910-12
by Amundsen, Roald, 1872-1928,
Photos and Chronicle: Herbert Ponting / Australian National Maritime Museum, Diary of Robert Scott / National Library of Great Britain,
Photos from the archives of the National Library of New Zealand,
Stills from Herbert Ponting's film "90 degrees South", 1933
Musical compositions by Scott Buckley (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUuUqWLLsUjheuYkP9AWxTA)
'Nightfall' [Dark Dramatic Hybrid CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
'Signal to Noise' [Cinematic Classical CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
Scott Buckley - 'Light in Dark Places' [Epic Orchestral CC-BY]
'Filaments' [Classical Crossover CC-BY] - Scott Buckley
Other musical compositions:
The Upside Down | Hip-Hop Instrumental 2020 | Audiobinger
Kai Engel - Moonlight Reprise - Official Music
- published: 14 Apr 2021
- views: 72453
53:18
SOUTH POLE - RACE TO THE TRAGEDY
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorologica...
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica - Documentary Subscribe: .
Nikos Deja Vu - The Race For The Poles (Historical Documentary) At the beginning of 20th century there were only 2 regions of our planet that were completely .
The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition. Amundsen and his team returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey.
Amundsen's initial plans had focused on the Arctic and the conquest of the North Pole by means of an extended drift in an icebound ship. He obtained the use of Fridtjof Nansen's polar exploration ship Fram, and undertook extensive fundraising. Preparations for this expedition were disrupted when, in 1909, the rival American explorers Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary each claimed to have reached the North Pole. Amundsen then changed his plan and began to prepare for a conquest of the South Pole; uncertain of the extent to which the public and his backers would support him, he kept this revised objective secret. When he set out in June 1910, he led even his crew to believe they were embarking on an Arctic drift, and revealed their true Antarctic destination only when Fram was leaving their last port of call, Madeira.
Amundsen made his Antarctic base, which he named "Framheim", in the Bay of Whales on the Great Ice Barrier. After months of preparation, depot-laying and a false start that ended in near-disaster, he and his party set out for the pole in October 1911. In the course of their journey they discovered the Axel Heiberg Glacier, which provided their route to the polar plateau and ultimately to the South Pole. The party's mastery of the use of skis and their expertise with sledge dogs ensured rapid and relatively trouble-free travel. Other achievements of the expedition included the first exploration of King Edward VII Land and an extensive oceanographic cruise.
The expedition's success was widely applauded, though the story of Scott's heroic failure overshadowed its achievement in the United Kingdom. Amundsen's decision to keep his true plans secret until the last moment was criticised by some. Recent polar historians have more fully recognised the skill and courage of Amundsen's party; the permanent scientific base at the pole bears his name, together with that of Scott.
https://wn.com/South_Pole_Race_To_The_Tragedy
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica - Documentary Subscribe: .
Nikos Deja Vu - The Race For The Poles (Historical Documentary) At the beginning of 20th century there were only 2 regions of our planet that were completely .
The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition. Amundsen and his team returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey.
Amundsen's initial plans had focused on the Arctic and the conquest of the North Pole by means of an extended drift in an icebound ship. He obtained the use of Fridtjof Nansen's polar exploration ship Fram, and undertook extensive fundraising. Preparations for this expedition were disrupted when, in 1909, the rival American explorers Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary each claimed to have reached the North Pole. Amundsen then changed his plan and began to prepare for a conquest of the South Pole; uncertain of the extent to which the public and his backers would support him, he kept this revised objective secret. When he set out in June 1910, he led even his crew to believe they were embarking on an Arctic drift, and revealed their true Antarctic destination only when Fram was leaving their last port of call, Madeira.
Amundsen made his Antarctic base, which he named "Framheim", in the Bay of Whales on the Great Ice Barrier. After months of preparation, depot-laying and a false start that ended in near-disaster, he and his party set out for the pole in October 1911. In the course of their journey they discovered the Axel Heiberg Glacier, which provided their route to the polar plateau and ultimately to the South Pole. The party's mastery of the use of skis and their expertise with sledge dogs ensured rapid and relatively trouble-free travel. Other achievements of the expedition included the first exploration of King Edward VII Land and an extensive oceanographic cruise.
The expedition's success was widely applauded, though the story of Scott's heroic failure overshadowed its achievement in the United Kingdom. Amundsen's decision to keep his true plans secret until the last moment was criticised by some. Recent polar historians have more fully recognised the skill and courage of Amundsen's party; the permanent scientific base at the pole bears his name, together with that of Scott.
- published: 03 Aug 2017
- views: 64538
5:01
Captain Scott reaches The South Pole, 1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were doc...
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
https://wn.com/Captain_Scott_Reaches_The_South_Pole,_1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 110315
1:29:55
THE RACE TO THE SOUTH POLE Amundsen Scott Full Documentary
The Race to the South Pole full documentary on Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott south pole deadly expedition. Between December 1911 and January 1912, both Roald ...
The Race to the South Pole full documentary on Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott south pole deadly expedition. Between December 1911 and January 1912, both Roald Amundsen (leading his South Pole expedition) and Robert Falcon Scott (leading the Terra Nova Expedition) reached the South Pole within five weeks of each other. But while Scott and his four companions died on the return journey, Amundsen's party managed to reach the geographic south pole first and subsequently return to their base camp at Framheim without loss of human life, suggesting that they were better prepared for the expedition. The contrasting fates of the two teams seeking the same prize at the same time invites comparison.
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The Race to the South Pole full documentary on Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott south pole deadly expedition. Between December 1911 and January 1912, both Roald Amundsen (leading his South Pole expedition) and Robert Falcon Scott (leading the Terra Nova Expedition) reached the South Pole within five weeks of each other. But while Scott and his four companions died on the return journey, Amundsen's party managed to reach the geographic south pole first and subsequently return to their base camp at Framheim without loss of human life, suggesting that they were better prepared for the expedition. The contrasting fates of the two teams seeking the same prize at the same time invites comparison.
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- published: 06 May 2020
- views: 86819
2:37
Robert Scott's Discovery Hut - Preserved for 100+ years! - South Pole vlog #5
Before I left McMurdo, I HAD to take a look inside Robert Scott's Discovery hut. Built in 1902, it and its contents remarkably preserved, including seal carcas...
Before I left McMurdo, I HAD to take a look inside Robert Scott's Discovery hut. Built in 1902, it and its contents remarkably preserved, including seal carcasses and old dog biscuits. Come take a look inside!
https://wn.com/Robert_Scott's_Discovery_Hut_Preserved_For_100_Years_South_Pole_Vlog_5
Before I left McMurdo, I HAD to take a look inside Robert Scott's Discovery hut. Built in 1902, it and its contents remarkably preserved, including seal carcasses and old dog biscuits. Come take a look inside!
- published: 14 Apr 2021
- views: 22165
40:12
Robert Thurman & Scott Snibbe at Tibet House
In New York City, a couple months ago, I had the honor of sharing a public conversation with one of my Buddhist heroes, the renowned author and scholar Robert T...
In New York City, a couple months ago, I had the honor of sharing a public conversation with one of my Buddhist heroes, the renowned author and scholar Robert Thurman. In this episode's conversation, we share an edited recording from that evening, talking about everything from overcoming self-hatred, enjoying pleasure without attachment, getting ghosted by the Dalai Lama, and how one might come to have compassion for someone as dangerous and deadly as Vladimir Putin.
https://www.skepticspath.org/podcast/robert-thurman-amp-scott-snibbe-at-tibet-house/
https://wn.com/Robert_Thurman_Scott_Snibbe_At_Tibet_House
In New York City, a couple months ago, I had the honor of sharing a public conversation with one of my Buddhist heroes, the renowned author and scholar Robert Thurman. In this episode's conversation, we share an edited recording from that evening, talking about everything from overcoming self-hatred, enjoying pleasure without attachment, getting ghosted by the Dalai Lama, and how one might come to have compassion for someone as dangerous and deadly as Vladimir Putin.
https://www.skepticspath.org/podcast/robert-thurman-amp-scott-snibbe-at-tibet-house/
- published: 03 Jun 2024
- views: 66
4:56:30
Terra Nova: The White Silence | Captain Scott’s Journey to the South Pole, Antarctica
A thorough telling of the events of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). This was an Antarctic venture led by famed explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, whos...
A thorough telling of the events of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). This was an Antarctic venture led by famed explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, whose main objective, aside from the many scientific research goals, was to reach the geographic South Pole and claim it for the United Kingdom.
It is a well-known tale of struggle and survival, but too many people focus solely on Scott's part in the expedition, and exclude the adventures of the many other men who accompanied him in Antarctica. This documentary aims to address Scott and his companions thoroughly, who were a band of interesting and colorful characters. Many were brave and honorable, and a few were arguably negligent.
Join me in this sprawling documentary epic produced over a period of two years. You will be enthralled, educated, entertained, and moved.
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:01:35 - Part 1: Discovery
0:23:55 - Part 2: Intermission & Nimrod
0:38:22 - Part 3: Terra Nova
1:01:28 - Part 4: Settling Down & Setting Up
1:40:58 - Part 5: Winter Life
1:58:22 - Part 6: Cape Crozier
2:31:55 - Part 7: Intermission & Final Preparations
2:41:19 - Part 8: The Southern Journey
3:25:34 - Part 9: The Last March
4:17:19 - Part 10: Intermission & Second Winter
4:30:42 - Part 11: Search & Rescue
4:42:38 - Part 12: Aftermath
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A thorough telling of the events of the Terra Nova Expedition (1910-1913). This was an Antarctic venture led by famed explorer Captain Robert Falcon Scott, whose main objective, aside from the many scientific research goals, was to reach the geographic South Pole and claim it for the United Kingdom.
It is a well-known tale of struggle and survival, but too many people focus solely on Scott's part in the expedition, and exclude the adventures of the many other men who accompanied him in Antarctica. This documentary aims to address Scott and his companions thoroughly, who were a band of interesting and colorful characters. Many were brave and honorable, and a few were arguably negligent.
Join me in this sprawling documentary epic produced over a period of two years. You will be enthralled, educated, entertained, and moved.
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:01:35 - Part 1: Discovery
0:23:55 - Part 2: Intermission & Nimrod
0:38:22 - Part 3: Terra Nova
1:01:28 - Part 4: Settling Down & Setting Up
1:40:58 - Part 5: Winter Life
1:58:22 - Part 6: Cape Crozier
2:31:55 - Part 7: Intermission & Final Preparations
2:41:19 - Part 8: The Southern Journey
3:25:34 - Part 9: The Last March
4:17:19 - Part 10: Intermission & Second Winter
4:30:42 - Part 11: Search & Rescue
4:42:38 - Part 12: Aftermath
List of sources and references: https://pastebin.com/V4WJSadY
Subscribe to the channel and hit the bell button to catch every new doc and update! See you around!
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- published: 07 Sep 2023
- views: 192818
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The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
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Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat hi...
published: 04 Feb 2019
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Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole - Full Documentary
Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole
They are some of the most celebrated episodes in history... remarkable stories of courage and determination, of men who risked all in their burning desire to succeed. 'Great Adventurers' tells the stories of the momentous events which adorn the pages of history and of those whose deeds have stirred the hearts of men ever since.
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#RaceToThePole #History #Documentary
published: 31 Oct 2019
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SOUTH POLE - RACE TO THE TRAGEDY
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica - Documentary Subscribe: .
Nikos Deja Vu - The Race For The Poles (Historical Documentary) At the beginning of 20th century there were only 2 regions of our planet that were completely .
The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon...
published: 03 Aug 2017
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Rare Look Inside Antarctic Explorers’ Huts | National Geographic
After 10 years of conservation efforts, the huts that once housed the likes of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton are ready for a new generation.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Antarctic #Exploration
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Read more about preserving these Antarctic explorers' huts:
http://goo.gl/k5R...
published: 16 Feb 2015
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Dead Men: Captain Scott's Last 10 Days - Natural History Museum, London
The discovery of Captain Scott's body in the Antarctic, in November 1912, started a global obsession with him as a man and an explorer. One mystery remains - why did he and his companions spend their last 10 days in a tent 17 kilometres from the relative safety of a large food and fuel depot? Watch author Richard Pierce speak about his own trip to the Antarctic in front of a packed Attenborough Studio at the Natural History Museum, and discover more about the men who inspired his first novel, Dead Men.
published: 24 Mar 2012
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Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica Documentary
published: 27 Sep 2017
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The Doomed Mission to Antarctica
Five gentlemen set out to do the impossible...and find it impossible.
twatter: https://twitter.com/_britmonkey
published: 17 Dec 2018
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Captain Scott reaches The South Pole, 1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
published: 25 May 2013
5:37
The deadly race to the South Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The err...
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
Help us make our channel more ambitious by joining the Vox Video Lab. Becoming a member brings you closer to our work and gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with your favorite Vox creators. Learn more at http://bit.ly/video-lab
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
Darkroom is a new series from Vox producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time. Watch all the episodes here: http://bit.ly/321DvzO
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https://wn.com/The_Deadly_Race_To_The_South_Pole
Two exploration teams raced to the South Pole. Only one made it out alive.
Correction: A previous version of this video used an outdated British flag. The error has been corrected. We also occasionally referred to the British team as English. In fact, some members of Scott's team were Scottish and Welsh.
Help us make our channel more ambitious by joining the Vox Video Lab. Becoming a member brings you closer to our work and gets you exclusive perks, like livestream Q&As with your favorite Vox creators. Learn more at http://bit.ly/video-lab
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Robert Falcon Scott was a British explorer who dreamed of being the first person to reach the South Pole. In 1912, he reached the Pole only to learn that his Norwegian rival, Roald Amundsen, had beat him to it. Caught by freakish weather and a string of bad luck, his entire party died trying to get back. Reasons for his failure range from his use of ponies rather than dogs to a highly unusual temperature drop that made the journey back impossible to survive.
Darkroom is a new series from Vox producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time. Watch all the episodes here: http://bit.ly/321DvzO
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com.
Watch our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
Or Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
- published: 04 Feb 2019
- views: 3552369
48:30
Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole - Full Documentary
Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole
They are some of the most celebrated episodes in history... remarkable stories of courage and ...
Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole
They are some of the most celebrated episodes in history... remarkable stories of courage and determination, of men who risked all in their burning desire to succeed. 'Great Adventurers' tells the stories of the momentous events which adorn the pages of history and of those whose deeds have stirred the hearts of men ever since.
Please subscribe to the Documentary Base YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX1v-zaMxcg4OAaLs7GAT8g?sub_confirmation=1
#RaceToThePole #History #Documentary
https://wn.com/Great_Adventurers_Robert_Falcon_Scott_And_The_Race_To_The_Pole_Full_Documentary
Great Adventurers - Robert Falcon Scott and The Race To The Pole
They are some of the most celebrated episodes in history... remarkable stories of courage and determination, of men who risked all in their burning desire to succeed. 'Great Adventurers' tells the stories of the momentous events which adorn the pages of history and of those whose deeds have stirred the hearts of men ever since.
Please subscribe to the Documentary Base YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX1v-zaMxcg4OAaLs7GAT8g?sub_confirmation=1
#RaceToThePole #History #Documentary
- published: 31 Oct 2019
- views: 20660
53:18
SOUTH POLE - RACE TO THE TRAGEDY
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorologica...
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica - Documentary Subscribe: .
Nikos Deja Vu - The Race For The Poles (Historical Documentary) At the beginning of 20th century there were only 2 regions of our planet that were completely .
The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition. Amundsen and his team returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey.
Amundsen's initial plans had focused on the Arctic and the conquest of the North Pole by means of an extended drift in an icebound ship. He obtained the use of Fridtjof Nansen's polar exploration ship Fram, and undertook extensive fundraising. Preparations for this expedition were disrupted when, in 1909, the rival American explorers Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary each claimed to have reached the North Pole. Amundsen then changed his plan and began to prepare for a conquest of the South Pole; uncertain of the extent to which the public and his backers would support him, he kept this revised objective secret. When he set out in June 1910, he led even his crew to believe they were embarking on an Arctic drift, and revealed their true Antarctic destination only when Fram was leaving their last port of call, Madeira.
Amundsen made his Antarctic base, which he named "Framheim", in the Bay of Whales on the Great Ice Barrier. After months of preparation, depot-laying and a false start that ended in near-disaster, he and his party set out for the pole in October 1911. In the course of their journey they discovered the Axel Heiberg Glacier, which provided their route to the polar plateau and ultimately to the South Pole. The party's mastery of the use of skis and their expertise with sledge dogs ensured rapid and relatively trouble-free travel. Other achievements of the expedition included the first exploration of King Edward VII Land and an extensive oceanographic cruise.
The expedition's success was widely applauded, though the story of Scott's heroic failure overshadowed its achievement in the United Kingdom. Amundsen's decision to keep his true plans secret until the last moment was criticised by some. Recent polar historians have more fully recognised the skill and courage of Amundsen's party; the permanent scientific base at the pole bears his name, together with that of Scott.
https://wn.com/South_Pole_Race_To_The_Tragedy
The Terra Nova Expedition, officially the British Antarctic Expedition, was led by Robert Falcon Scott with the objectives of scientific research (meteorological, .
Race to the South Pole - Tragedy at the South Pole | HD National Geo Tv | Discovery HD Channel | 720p Documentary 2014 history channel, bbc network, nat .
Race to the South Pole: Tragedy at the South Pole Antarctica - Documentary Subscribe: .
Nikos Deja Vu - The Race For The Poles (Historical Documentary) At the beginning of 20th century there were only 2 regions of our planet that were completely .
The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. He and four others arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911,[n 1] five weeks ahead of a British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition. Amundsen and his team returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey.
Amundsen's initial plans had focused on the Arctic and the conquest of the North Pole by means of an extended drift in an icebound ship. He obtained the use of Fridtjof Nansen's polar exploration ship Fram, and undertook extensive fundraising. Preparations for this expedition were disrupted when, in 1909, the rival American explorers Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary each claimed to have reached the North Pole. Amundsen then changed his plan and began to prepare for a conquest of the South Pole; uncertain of the extent to which the public and his backers would support him, he kept this revised objective secret. When he set out in June 1910, he led even his crew to believe they were embarking on an Arctic drift, and revealed their true Antarctic destination only when Fram was leaving their last port of call, Madeira.
Amundsen made his Antarctic base, which he named "Framheim", in the Bay of Whales on the Great Ice Barrier. After months of preparation, depot-laying and a false start that ended in near-disaster, he and his party set out for the pole in October 1911. In the course of their journey they discovered the Axel Heiberg Glacier, which provided their route to the polar plateau and ultimately to the South Pole. The party's mastery of the use of skis and their expertise with sledge dogs ensured rapid and relatively trouble-free travel. Other achievements of the expedition included the first exploration of King Edward VII Land and an extensive oceanographic cruise.
The expedition's success was widely applauded, though the story of Scott's heroic failure overshadowed its achievement in the United Kingdom. Amundsen's decision to keep his true plans secret until the last moment was criticised by some. Recent polar historians have more fully recognised the skill and courage of Amundsen's party; the permanent scientific base at the pole bears his name, together with that of Scott.
- published: 03 Aug 2017
- views: 64538
2:36
Rare Look Inside Antarctic Explorers’ Huts | National Geographic
After 10 years of conservation efforts, the huts that once housed the likes of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton are ready for a new generation.
➡ Subsc...
After 10 years of conservation efforts, the huts that once housed the likes of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton are ready for a new generation.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Antarctic #Exploration
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
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Read more about preserving these Antarctic explorers' huts:
http://goo.gl/k5RpgE
PRODUCER: Hans Weise
CONSERVATION PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gord MacDonald
HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS: Library of Congress
SPECIAL THANKS: Antarctic Heritage Trust and New Zealand Antarctic Research Institute
Rare Look Inside Antarctic Explorers’ Huts | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/6cTTaGEnRfI
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
https://wn.com/Rare_Look_Inside_Antarctic_Explorers’_Huts_|_National_Geographic
After 10 years of conservation efforts, the huts that once housed the likes of Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton are ready for a new generation.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Antarctic #Exploration
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo
Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter
Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta
Read more about preserving these Antarctic explorers' huts:
http://goo.gl/k5RpgE
PRODUCER: Hans Weise
CONSERVATION PHOTOGRAPHERS: Gord MacDonald
HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS: Library of Congress
SPECIAL THANKS: Antarctic Heritage Trust and New Zealand Antarctic Research Institute
Rare Look Inside Antarctic Explorers’ Huts | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/6cTTaGEnRfI
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 2244744
30:07
Dead Men: Captain Scott's Last 10 Days - Natural History Museum, London
The discovery of Captain Scott's body in the Antarctic, in November 1912, started a global obsession with him as a man and an explorer. One mystery remains - wh...
The discovery of Captain Scott's body in the Antarctic, in November 1912, started a global obsession with him as a man and an explorer. One mystery remains - why did he and his companions spend their last 10 days in a tent 17 kilometres from the relative safety of a large food and fuel depot? Watch author Richard Pierce speak about his own trip to the Antarctic in front of a packed Attenborough Studio at the Natural History Museum, and discover more about the men who inspired his first novel, Dead Men.
https://wn.com/Dead_Men_Captain_Scott's_Last_10_Days_Natural_History_Museum,_London
The discovery of Captain Scott's body in the Antarctic, in November 1912, started a global obsession with him as a man and an explorer. One mystery remains - why did he and his companions spend their last 10 days in a tent 17 kilometres from the relative safety of a large food and fuel depot? Watch author Richard Pierce speak about his own trip to the Antarctic in front of a packed Attenborough Studio at the Natural History Museum, and discover more about the men who inspired his first novel, Dead Men.
- published: 24 Mar 2012
- views: 21063
7:58
The Doomed Mission to Antarctica
Five gentlemen set out to do the impossible...and find it impossible.
twatter: https://twitter.com/_britmonkey
Five gentlemen set out to do the impossible...and find it impossible.
twatter: https://twitter.com/_britmonkey
https://wn.com/The_Doomed_Mission_To_Antarctica
Five gentlemen set out to do the impossible...and find it impossible.
twatter: https://twitter.com/_britmonkey
- published: 17 Dec 2018
- views: 106928
5:01
Captain Scott reaches The South Pole, 1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were doc...
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
https://wn.com/Captain_Scott_Reaches_The_South_Pole,_1912
Captain Scott reaches the South Pole weeks after the Norwegians get there. Scott was idolised as a true British hero until the 1970's when his failings were documented. The truth is he had planned very badly and his party were doomed before he had even reached the Pole.
- published: 25 May 2013
- views: 110315