
Captain Scott - Memorial - Cardiff Bay, Wales, Great Britain.
N 51° 27.674 W 003° 09.703
30U E 488765 N 5701130
Captain Scott's Terra Nova expedition Centenary, Commemorated by the 'Antartica 100 Memorial' The sculpture is at the Roath dock in Cardiff Bay, from which this fateful expedition departed Wales
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Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/26/2013
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This sculpture 'Antartica 100 Memorial' commemorates the 100th anniversary of the 'Age of Antarctic Discovery' a Memorial to remember all the men from the crew that died on the ship 'Terra Nova' expedition to the South pole.
The Sculpture shows a sledge being man hauled, the faces of the of men trapped in the ice, the tent, and the Ice cave, the sculpture was created by Cardiff sculptor Jonathan Williams. The location is close to the Roath dock gates, where Scott's ship, the 'Terra Nova', set sail from at the outset of the fateful expedition on 15th June 1910.
"British explorer and team leader, Captain Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole during the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition on 17 January 1912. It was the expeditions second attempt and 34 days after Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen's team. got there first. On the return trip, Scott and his team died from starvation and extreme temperatures. In this link below are a collection of photos from the trip." Text Source: (
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