SZ Photo - Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition
On December 14, 1911, the Norwegian polar explorer Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen and four companions were the first humans to reach the geographic South Pole. - This selection contains pictures from our partner agency Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo.
14.12.1911 - Two men of the South Pole expedition of Roald Amundsen surveyed the area after the Norwegian flag has been set up. [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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14.12.1911 - The Norwegian Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen with the flag of Norway on the South Pole. Amundsen and his crew discovered the South Pole on 15.12.1911, [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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01.01.1911 - The Norwegian Arctic explorer Roald Amundsen with his companions on a ship in the port of Hobart before their departure to the south pole. [XPAEXPORTID000007]
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01.01.1912 - The sledge dogs of Roald Amundsen's arctic expedition to the south pole on deck of the vessel "Fram" in the Australian city of Hobert. [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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29.10.1912 - The Norwegian polar researcher Roald Amundsen on his arrival in Berlin to give lectures on his research expeditions. [XPAEXPORTID000006]
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