The discovery of Captain Scott's body in the Antarctic, in November 1912, started a global obsession with him as a man and an explorer. One mystery remains - why did he and his companions spend their last 10 days in a tent 17 kilometres from the relative safety of a large food and fuel depot? Watch author Richard Pierce speak about his own trip to the Antarctic in front of a packed Attenborough Studio at the Natural History Museum, and discover more about the men who inspired his first novel, Dead Men.
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