IN REMEMBRANCE - THE POLAR EXPLORER
R. E. G. AMUNDSEN
(16 Jul 1872 - 18 Jun 1928)
Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen of Norway, one of the greatest icons in the field of polar exploration, was the first to negotiate the Northwest Passage by ship (1903-1906)...
Amundsen was also the first to reach the South Pole (1911), navigated the Northeast Passage (1918-1920), was the first to fly to latitude 88⁰ N, and the first to fly across the Arctic Ocean (1926)...
The fact that he hailed from a family of sea captains aided Amundsen tremendously in visualising his goals. Starting as an explorer with the Belgian Antarctic expedition from 1897 to 1899, Amundsen was the first person to reach both the Arctic and Antarctic poles. All of his expeditions bore the stamp of his meticulous planning and preparedness that ensured success despite all odds and adversities...
It was reportedly this day in 1928 that Amundsen and his team, having gone on a mission to rescue an airship that crashed in the Arctic, never returned...
Amundsen's legacy of firsts carved a niche for himself throughout the scientific fraternity. Newborns, water bodies, geographical features, ships, and schools were named after him...
An epitome of grit and determination, Amundsen who succesfully took his dreams to their logical conclusions, will continue to remain an inspiration to the rest of the world...
A big salute to the illustrious sailor who, without any of the advanced technologies that we possess now, planted the Norwegian flag at both poles of our globe, almost a century ago...
🙏🙏🌹💐 🇳🇴
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