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Amundsen

[ ah-muhnd-suhn; Norwegian ah-moon-suhn ]

noun

  1. Ro·ald [roh, -ahl], 1872–1928, Norwegian explorer: discovered the South Pole in 1911.


Amundsen

/ ˈaːmunsən /

noun

  1. AmundsenRoald18721928MNorwegianTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: explorerTRAVEL AND EXPLORATION: navigator Roald (ˈrɔald). 1872–1928, Norwegian explorer and navigator, who was the first man to reach the South Pole (1911)


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The region of interest is known as the Amundsen Sea Sector, which means climate change is biting Earth in the ASS.

And Amundsen had then shown what stuff he was made of: both the great objects of the Gja's expedition were achieved.

We who knew Amundsen thought it would be more like him to avoid a place for the very reason that it had been trodden by others.

Amundsen had told me something of their arrangements on the way up, and I knew Hassel was responsible for coal, wood, and oil.

My interest is now divided between "it" in the bowl and Amundsen's return, with the meteorological discussion that will ensue.

There was not going to be any fun out there with Amundsen, who was sitting on the camp-stool half asleep.

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