Beginning a little more than a century ago starting with a group of Norwegians led by Amundsen. read more
10 things you never knew about the North Pole by Kaeli Conforti / Oct.14.2016 / 6:10 AM ET / Updated Dec.22.2012 / 7:50 PM ET Companies like Quark Expeditions can take you on Arctic adventures. read more
He left Sydney, NSW, Australia on 1st November 1988 and returned on 28 May, 1989. He landed at both poles. He headed south from Sydney, roughly keeping between 80 and 150 degrees E, to the South Pole, then few north between 60 and 100 degrees W to the North Pole, then south again to Sydney. read more