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How do British princesses venture to explore the South Pole?

A century ago, a famous English explorer led seven members to explore the South Pole. On the way back, they met the bad weather of MINUS 88 degrees Celsius. After hard struggle, they finally left their precious lives in this mysterious land of Antarctica. This famous hero is robert Falcon scott. His heroic deeds not only inspired Antarctic explorers for a whole century, but also made Princess Anne of England admire him.

Princess Anne of England always likes adventure. On the occasion of the 0/00th anniversary of Scott's death in the Antarctic/KLOC-,she carefully started her trip to the Antarctic with reverence for Scott.

Princess Anne first arrived in Christchurch in southern New Zealand. According to the arrangement, she put on special winter clothes there and will carry out a series of survival training for the special weather in Antarctica. If conditions permit at McMurdoko research station in Antarctica, Anne will also go to the campsite built by Scott that year. Now, this campsite has been used by New Zealand as an important base for studying Antarctica.

For a century, the continental shelf of Ross Sea in Antarctica has been the only passage to Antarctica. Here, except Scott, many other explorers have set up their own camps. These camps are actually just tents. This camp is protected by the British and New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Fund. As a patron of the British Antarctic Heritage Protection Fund, Princess Anne plans to set foot on this frozen continent for the first time, which will kick off Scott's centenary activities. Then, she will raise a donation of $6.5438+0.47 million to help restore Scott's campsite near the continental shelf and preserve it as a historical heritage.