See also: Terra Nova
The forwarding Terra Nova , was the British third Expédition in the Antarctic of the 20th century. It was carried out between 1910 and 1913 by Robert Falcon Scott within the framework of scientific research.
This forwarding draws its name from the ship Terra Nova charged to transport it.
Forwarding left to reach the South pole was preceded there by the Norwegian forwarding directed by Roald Amundsen and the five men who composed it lost the life there.
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