1.American explorer Frederick Cook says that he was the first to reach the North Pole on April 21, 1908, along with two Essos Avela and Etukishuk, moving on dog sleds.
2.Performing on October 20, 1911 on four sledges pulled by 52 dogs, on December 14 Amundsen's team (5 people in total) for the first time in history reached the South Pole, climbing the Polar Plateau using the steep Axel Heiberg Glacier.
3.Since school times, we have been taught that America was discovered not by Amerigo Vespucci, after whom it was named, but by Christopher Columbus. The Italian Vespucci was almost like a charlatan who tried to take away the glory of the famous Columbus.
4.David Livingstone March 19, 1813 Blantyre, Lanark, Scotland - May 1, 1873, Chitambo, south of Lake Bangweulu [now Zambia]) - Scottish missionary, explorer of Africa.
5.Starting from about 1200, representatives of a completely different people began to arrive in Greenland - carriers of the Thule culture, which arose 200 years earlier somewhere in western Alaska and spread along the entire Arctic coast of North America.
1.American explorer Frederick Cook says that he was the first to reach the North Pole on April 21, 1908, along with two Essos Avela and Etukishuk, moving on dog sleds.
2.Performing on October 20, 1911 on four sledges pulled by 52 dogs, on December 14 Amundsen's team (5 people in total) for the first time in history reached the South Pole, climbing the Polar Plateau using the steep Axel Heiberg Glacier.
3.Since school times, we have been taught that America was discovered not by Amerigo Vespucci, after whom it was named, but by Christopher Columbus. The Italian Vespucci was almost like a charlatan who tried to take away the glory of the famous Columbus.
4.David Livingstone March 19, 1813 Blantyre, Lanark, Scotland - May 1, 1873, Chitambo, south of Lake Bangweulu [now Zambia]) - Scottish missionary, explorer of Africa.
5.Starting from about 1200, representatives of a completely different people began to arrive in Greenland - carriers of the Thule culture, which arose 200 years earlier somewhere in western Alaska and spread along the entire Arctic coast of North America.
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