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Two Quebeckers, Bernard Voyer and Thierry Petry, skied to the South Pole all by themselves, with no outside assistance. It was a real exploit: 1,500km of wind and cold, across the Antarctic, our planet's greatest desert of ice.

Departure:
November 9, 1995

Arrival at the South Geographic Pole:
January 12, 1996

Fewer people have reached the South Pole with no outside assitance than astronauts have walked on the moon !

 
     
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