Visitors of all ages will become part of the quest to be the first to reach the South Pole by following a timeline which highlights the course of each team’s journey. With the aid of a touch-screen kiosk, visitors can leaf through photographs and drawings produced by the teams. Such as this portrait of Roald Amundsen © AMNH Library
Amundsen on skis
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Scott in hut at Cape Evans, Antarctica, winter of 1911
Captain Robert F. Scott photographed in his quarters during the British Antarctic Expedition.
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Scott on skis near Cape Evans, 1911
Captain Robert F. Scott photographed during the British Antarctic Expedition.
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Scott with team at the South Pole: British expedition members Edward A. Wilson, Robert F. Scott, Edgar Evans, Lawrence Oates, and Henry Robertson Bowers, photographed at the South Pole.
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Scott with team at the South Pole
Capt. L. E.G. Oates, Lt. H. R. Bowers, Capt. Robert Falcon Scott, Dr. E. A. Wilson, and Chief Petty Officer Taff Evans, photographed at the South Pole in 1912.
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Man-hauling during Robert Falcon Scott’s Expedition
Unlike Amundsen, who used dogs exclusively, Scott’s exploration and scientific teams usually man-hauled their heavily-laden sledges, often over great distances.
© Bettmann/CORBIS
Visitors of all ages become part of the quest to be the first to reach the South Pole by following the timeline and course of each team’s journey. With the aid of a touch-screen kiosk, visitors can leaf through photographs and drawings produced by the teams, such as this portrait of Roald Amundsen © AMNH Library.