Sir Douglas Mawson led the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-1914), during which his team became the first to reach the South Magnetic Pole. The expedition faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather conditions, limited food supplies, and the loss of his teammates. Mawson's survival, leadership, and scientific contributions during the expedition are considered remarkable.
what was Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition vassel.
Douglas Mawson's nationality is Australian.
He was not adopted.
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Sir Douglas Mawson was born on May 5, 1882.
There is no record of Douglas Mawson's middle name. Though Mawsons mother's name was Margaret Ann Moore and his father's name was Robert Ellis Mawson. (see related question)
Douglas masons and his team and to carry an ice axe with them to avoid being blown into the sea by the harsh winds
Mawson's Hut's latitude and longitude is 67 degrees south and 127 degrees east. The hut is at Cape Denison which is 2670 km south of Tasmania.
To put the Australian flag on the South Pole
I'm not sure if my book is right but this is what it says. Belgrave Ninnis and Dr Xavier Mertz were on Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition in 1911-14. Belgrave Ninnis fell down a crevasse with the food supply sled, the main tent and some dogs(ouch!). A few months later, Dr Xavier Mertz died of sickness and frostbite(sad). Mawson barely survived the 160 km return trip alone.