Roald Amundsen - the great Norwegian explorer and navigator took the short route to the south pole. He got there on December 14, 1911 - and back safely. Robert Falcon Scott - burdened by the weight of British science - knowledge, not adventure was the goal - did not get there and did not get back. This slideshow tells some of Scott's story, which is brilliantly told by law professor and historian of science Edward J. Larson, in his recent book “Empire of Ice: Scott, Shackleton, and the Heroic Age of Antarctic Science". John Wilford brings us up to date. - GWC
Arctic Ship Traffic Hits Record High in 2025 as Resource Projects Drive
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Ship traffic in the Arctic reached a new milestone in 2025, with 1,812
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